Yes, the Athenians resorted to destroying farms during the Peloponnesian War as a strategy to weaken Sparta and its allies. By targeting agricultural resources, they aimed to deprive the Spartans of food and force them into submission. This tactic was part of a broader strategy to disrupt enemy supply lines and maintain Athenian naval superiority. However, such actions also had significant repercussions on local populations and the overall war effort.
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Sparta was the most powerful Polis in Greece because of the strength of it's land army. Athens' power however was rising quickly as they began to build an empire in the Aegean, with the wealth of this new empire Athens built a wall around their city; ancient Greek armies had few options for attacking walled cities and primarily needed to starve them out. This meant that Athens was now a serious rival to Sparta, the Spartans did not wish to let go of their power so demanded that Athens tear down their wall, they did not so Sparta went to war.
Only the Cyclops contains to strength required to move the massive boulder that's blocking the exit. If Odysseus killed the Cyclops, then Odysseus and the men in the cavern will starve to death.
Because as long as her daughter was kept from her, Demeter, Persephone's mother and the goddess of fertility, would not let any plants grow, thus causing humans and animals alike to starve.
Eurylochus convinces the rest of the crew that slaughtering the cattle of Helios is preferable to continuing to starve. He argues that the gods will forgive them if they sacrifice some of the cattle to them. Zeus destroys their ship and leaves the men to drown; only Odysseus survives.
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No it's the other way around
Athens did not starve Sparta into surrendering. In 404 BCE Sparta starved Athens into surrender by besieging the city and sending all Athenian expatriates back into the cityto speed up the starvation process.
hunt for there meat or fur or there habitat is destroyed so they starve from no food in close distancelove pandas
The name of the country is Sparta home to the Spartans and it was formed in Greece as a city state. It's people were bred for battle and any deformed/retarded child was born they will left to starve. Spartans wore red cloaks and carried spears with upside down V's on them. The Spartans have set example for moder society like in the military and sayings like "Fought on like a Spartan"
Because it was near the supply line in which Asia delivered wheat to Athens and if it was taken over by Sparta and their allies, a ton of Athenians would starve. (and even Athens army)
Because it was near the supply line in which Asia delivered wheat to Athens and if it was taken over by Sparta and their allies, a ton of Athenians would starve. (and even Athens army)
The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta besieged Athens in an attempt to starve it into coming to terms. The Athenians brought its people inside the walls and defended them, using its navy to bring in food, and to raid the Peloponnesian cities.
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Sparta was the most powerful Polis in Greece because of the strength of it's land army. Athens' power however was rising quickly as they began to build an empire in the Aegean, with the wealth of this new empire Athens built a wall around their city; ancient Greek armies had few options for attacking walled cities and primarily needed to starve them out. This meant that Athens was now a serious rival to Sparta, the Spartans did not wish to let go of their power so demanded that Athens tear down their wall, they did not so Sparta went to war.
Another synonym for starve is hungry.
we would have a broken food chain. that can be a bad thing.it can kill animals that eat it and then animals that eat that then it goes to people and we can starve