He wanted the poor to supports him
Pisistratus gained the support of the poor, rural people by establishing wise land laws.
Pisistratus was an Athenian leader who came to power in 560 B.C. He also gave the Aristrocrats land to the poor and helped Athenian trade.
He established a tyranny over Athens to end the exploitation by the aristocracy of the poorer farmers.
he wanted the poor to support him.
Pisistratus' great achievement was becoming the tyrant ruler of Athens in 546 BCE. He achieved this by creating a populist following, feigning an attack on himself to gain sympathy, and then capitalizing on the fear and support of the common people to seize power. He enacted various reforms during his time as tyrant, such as land redistribution and expanded access to education, which benefited the lower classes and solidified his rule.
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The relationship Telemachus and Pisistratus have is a very close friendship. This shows a lot in the Odyssey. One time is when Telemachus kicks Pisistratus to wake him up. This is a sign that they're like brothers. If Telemachus and Pisistratus weren't friends, and Pisistratus was simply a guest for Telemachus, Telemachus wouldn't have kicked Pisistratus. Another time it is shown is when Telemachus is talking to Pisistratus and Pisistratus is telling Telemachus that he has to get home or Nestor, his father will kill him (to put it in modern terms). This gives the reader an idea of how the two young men have a good connection and can just talk to each other like that.
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Tenant farmers
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Farmers use a tractor and a plow or chisleplow to till land
farmers spent most of their time on or near their land