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The Spartans conquered the Messenians 730-710 BC.

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What did Sparta trade?

Nothing. It's hard for textbooks to say anything nice about the Spartans. Take up any world history textbook and read; you'll find that the Spartans were "an armed camp," "brutal," "culturally stagnant," "economically stagnant," "politically stagnant," and other fun things. The reality, of course, lies somewhere behind the value judgements. The single, overwhelming fact of Spartan history is the Messenean War. In the eighth century BC, Sparta, like all her neighbors, was a monarchy with a limited oligarchy. In 725, however, needing land to feed a dramatically growing population, the Spartans marched over the Taygetus mountains and annexed all the territory of their neighbor, Messenia. The Messenians occupied a fertile plain and the Spartans found themselves with more than enough land to support themselves and their newly conquered people. However, like all conquered people, the Messenians did not appreciate the loss of their independence. With the help of the city-state of Argos, the Messenians revolted in 640 BC. This was no ordinary revolt, for not only did the Messenians almost win, they almost destroyed Sparta itself.


Did greek city colonies in Asia minor conquer Sparta?

No they dont because the spartans end up winning the war.


What did Sparta do to its neighbors the Messenians?

It took their territory and reduced them to serfs.


Why did Spartans conquer and control people?

The Spartans (Laconians) sought to expand their territories to gain access to arable fields , water and mineral resources . Those peoples conquered became Helots (slaves) which , in turn , worked the land under Spartan supervision .


How did Sparta treat the Messenians?

They reduced them to the status of serfs and allotted them to each Spartanta to work their land.

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Where did the Spartans conquer the Messenians?

Messenia was in the southwest of the Peloponnesian Peninsula in southern Greece. Sparta was to the east. The Spartans decided to extend their territory and moved into Messenia and successfully conquered it. Having taken over the land, they made the population into serfs, that is the serfs farmed the land and turned over half their produce to Sparta, which allowed the Spartans to devote their time to military training and activities, and keeping control of the restive serfs.


What civilizations did the Spartans conquer?

Minnesota


Did the Spartans conquer the Persians?

oh yeah


Where did the spartan conqur the messenians?

Spartan conqur the messenians in Greece


Why did the Spartans need a strong army?

To conquer more city-states and not get raided


What did Sparta trade?

Nothing. It's hard for textbooks to say anything nice about the Spartans. Take up any world history textbook and read; you'll find that the Spartans were "an armed camp," "brutal," "culturally stagnant," "economically stagnant," "politically stagnant," and other fun things. The reality, of course, lies somewhere behind the value judgements. The single, overwhelming fact of Spartan history is the Messenean War. In the eighth century BC, Sparta, like all her neighbors, was a monarchy with a limited oligarchy. In 725, however, needing land to feed a dramatically growing population, the Spartans marched over the Taygetus mountains and annexed all the territory of their neighbor, Messenia. The Messenians occupied a fertile plain and the Spartans found themselves with more than enough land to support themselves and their newly conquered people. However, like all conquered people, the Messenians did not appreciate the loss of their independence. With the help of the city-state of Argos, the Messenians revolted in 640 BC. This was no ordinary revolt, for not only did the Messenians almost win, they almost destroyed Sparta itself.


Why did the Spartans from Greece focus on their army?

They belived the world was theirs and they wanted to conquer it. (please improve my answer if needed.)


Who were conquered and enslaved by Spartans?

The Messenians. They were not slaves, they were serfs, that is they were required to farm the land and deliver half their produce to Sparta. When the Spartans went to war they took 7 serfs (helots) for each Spartan infantryman to use as light infantry support (and coincidentally reduce the risk of an uprising in the absence of the Spartan warriors). When the Spartans lost many warriors in ongoing wars, they recruited serfs a heavy infantry, and granted them freedom after satisfactory service.


Did greek city colonies in Asia minor conquer Sparta?

No they dont because the spartans end up winning the war.


What empire tried to conquer Athens in the 5th century BC?

The Persian empire.Note: Athens was also fighting with the Spartans, see the Pelopponnesian war.


What did Sparta do to its neighbors the Messenians?

It took their territory and reduced them to serfs.


Why did Spartans conquer and control people?

The Spartans (Laconians) sought to expand their territories to gain access to arable fields , water and mineral resources . Those peoples conquered became Helots (slaves) which , in turn , worked the land under Spartan supervision .