They would have both had victory because they were both on the odds of their countries, so they both have the same strength and the same materialism. Overall they would have both had victory only because they are odds.
Athens because Sparta's didn't have good development.
That would be Athens
Athens was very far from Sparta, there would not be any Spartan boys there.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
Athens was a democracy and had more liberal (for that time) thinking and had good navy. Sparta was a oligarchy was more conservative and militaristic and had great army. In the war between them (Peloponnesian war), Sparta won.
Sparta becaus they were more disciplined and knowledgeable when it came to war
Strong , because Athens and Sparta would be to busy fighting with each other (common sense)
The Persians would have won if Sparta and Athens had not united to fight the Persian Army
Strong , because Athens and Sparta would be to busy fighting with each other (common sense)
yes
Spartans are from Sparta and Athens are from Athen. Plus, Athens was just a city-state, whereas Sparta is an entire different nationality.
The main cause of the Peloponnesian War was Sparta's fear of Athens' growth. Sparta feared the growth and the power of Athens. As Athens gained more control and power in the Delian League, a coalition of Greek states whose purpose was to provide a navy for defense against the Persians, Sparta was concerned its own power would be reduced and Athens would take over. The rivalry between Sparta and Athens. C. Sparta's fear and jealousy of the power and wealth of athens.