While Athenian economy had depended on trade, Sparta's economy had relied upon farming and on conquering other people.
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The Athenian economy came to be dependent on trade because a good portion of its terrain was mountainous and rocky, making it unsuitable for the growth of grain. In contrast, Sparta downplayed trade based on its fertile growing environment.
The Spartan Economy was based off 3 classes of society Spartans, Perioci and Helots. Sparta did not have a coin system because of the division in social class in Greece, instead they traded in Iron Bars. The Helots role in society were that of the salves doing farm work, labouring, made to fight with sling shots in war, served whatever the Spartans asked of them and were kept in control by tyrannus methods such as the Krptaya (who were selected at the age of 18 being the elite of the military academy the Agoge). Though the Spartans themselves did not trade with anyone the perioci who oversaw the Helots, coming from one of Sparta's Vassal States Lakonia who were were mastered in the arts and crafts being responsible for trading with other parts of Greece and throughout parts of the medditerrainean. Although Spartans were responsible for the Military factors of Sparta, they were not for the Trade and were even I'll deposed towards foriegners, being the Kings who were responisble for the diplomacy between other nations. Basically they're economy was that of the Barter Economy System
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While Athenian economy had depended on trade, Sparta's economy had relied upon farming and on conquering other people.
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The Spartan economy was based on the large serf population delivering half their produce to Sparta which supported the city-state.
It was based on the labour of the serf agricultural population, which paid half its produce to Sparta to support its citizens and army.
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Not significantly. They lost 300 hopkites and 2,000 light infantry. However it was part of a continuing cumulative loss of manpower over a century which finally reduced Sparta to a second rate power.
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Sparta was an agricultural economy. The citizens lived a life of simplicity and military activity, so their main needs were met by the produce their serf population rendered to them. Their other needs were mainly met by the tradesmen and artisans in their own territory.
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