they stayed at home and did chores and learned how to sew ect.
To be good housewives - how to run the house, the vegetable garden, supervise the slaves, raise children. They did not go to any school, being taught by their mother. As they grew up they were married at about 13 or 14 and kept in virtual purdah, getting out of the home only for the odd women's religious festival.
Learned to read at school or at home, also learned important household skills.
It was difficult cause the wonan had to cook and the girls had to clean
Boys worked in the fields or trades or shops with their fathers. Girls worked in the home and vegetable garden with their mother.
girls
in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
in Athens boys were tought how to do jobs girls were tought to be house wives
cook and clean
No. Girls were home schooled by their mothers.
to cook
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
Athens :)
It was different for them because they had rights unlike in Athens, where they were slaves.
life in athens was focused on education while life in sparta was focused on the military