Because then who would the Spartan men train on?
It changed over time - Megara, Thebes, Corinth ...
The city-state which helpedAthensin the battle with Sparta was Thebes theyhelpedand but still Sparta wonby the way im in grade 5
Sparta. He led the famous 300 - the Spartan soldiers who stood down thousands of Persian soldiers and all died in the attempt.
You are obviously asking about ancient Athens. Well, during the years there were different allies to Athens according to what the needs required. At some point it could have been Sparta and then at another they were one against the other. Anyway, Sparta was mostly allied to Athens when it comes to matters of being commonlt threaten. Thebes and Megara were also traditional allies on account of being close to Athens. Boetians and Corinthians too for the same reason.
Cornith and Thebes were allied with Sparta in the peloponnesian war according to the Social Studies book Journey Across Time.
Corinth, Thebes, Sparta.
Argos, Thebes, Corinth, Elis, Sparta, Athens.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
Peleponnesian War was a 27 year war ending with Sparta victor over Athens. War broke out when Athens sought to expand and allied with Corcyra that was a colony of Corinth. Sparta and Corinth were already allies and Sparta saw this as a military aggression. Athens at the time was lead by Pericles who refused to withdraw. Tension was high and war finally broke out when Thebes, ally of Sparta, attacked Plataea which sided with Athens.
It varied over time as friends became enemies, and friends again -.Corinth, Sparta, Thebes ...
Corinth, Sparta, Thebes, Athens etc etc.
There are quite a number of them. The most famous include: Mycenae, Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Argos, Megara, Corinth, Pylos, Delphi, and Boetia.
The Peloponnesian War was a series of conflicts between the Athens and the Delian League and Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. The basic cause the was expansion of the influence of Athens into Lacodaemon, the territory Sparta controlled. The war ended in 404 B.C. with the surrender of Athens to Sparta. Corinth and Thebes wished for Athens to be destroyed and its people enslaved, but Sparta refused, citing that it would not destroy and city that had done good service at the time of greatest danger for Greece (citing the Greco-Persian wars).
There are quite a number of them. The most famous include: Mycenae, Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Argos, Megara, Corinth, Pylos, Delphi, and Boetia.
In Ancient Greece there were city states that had a variety of political systems like democratic [Athens at Classical Era], oligarchy [Thebes], monarchy [Sparta, Macedonia, Epirus, Thrace etc..]
1. Sparta, Athens, Corinth and Thebes. 2. Macedonia'
Athens, then Thebes.