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I think so because they traded with a lot of different places.

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Did Athens in or Sparta have more contact with foreigners?

Athens had more contact with foreigners compared to Sparta. As a major trade and cultural center, Athens welcomed merchants, diplomats, and travelers from various regions, fostering a vibrant cultural exchange. In contrast, Sparta maintained a more insular society, prioritizing military training and stability over external interactions, which limited their contact with outsiders. This difference in engagement with foreign influences significantly shaped the two city-states' cultures and economies.


Did Athens or Sparta have more contact with foregners?

Most likely Athens.


How were ancient Sparta and ancient Athens different?

Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy


How did Sparta differ from Athens?

Sparta was different from Athens because Athens was more artlike and Sparta was tought to be tough ruthless people they were tought to steal kill and make slaves but on the other hand Athens did not go crazy with power like Sparta did they maintained society and they made laws to enforce what you should live like back then


Why did greek settlements often fight one another?

If you are talking about Cities States and the Peloponnesian War is mainly because half of the states were in ally with Sparta and the other half were allies with Athens, plus some other neutral states. Sparta and Athens were the two dominant states back then, so when Athens started to gain more and more power, Sparta didn't like that. The possible reason why Sparta and Athens were in dispute all the time might be the governmental system, Sparta had an oligarchic system, and Athens a democratic system. Was like nowadays political parties.