In the greek city-state of sparta, the training of soldiers started in the age of 7 years old but they didnt fight until they were 18 years old.
in Sparta the boys had two leave their familys at age 7. but in Sparta they only had to fight at times of war.
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he was important becuase he helped many Americans. NEW RESPONDENT. He trained the rank and files of Continental Army, teaching them the technique of European Warfare in order to make them fit of facing effectively the British on the open field.
Ancient Greek boys were taught by their parents, with wealthy ones taught by a slave teacher.
I think it was 16 but it may of been younger.
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Spartan boys were trained to be warriors from an early age. This culminated in a test where they were tasked to kill a slave by hand to prove their manhood. At this point they were accepted into the Spartan army.
the boys had little schooling, they were mostly trained for war but they had schooling in math and english. the girls were not educated at all
They were trained to be soldiers from age 7.
Spartan boys were trained to be soldiers from a very young age. They were taken from their homes at the age of seven and sent to military schools.
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The Greek word for "Boy" is "αγόρι".
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Yes. Spartan males were trained to be Soldiers since the age of Seven.
Because the boys must be trained to be soldiers.