There were 300,000 Athens..
The ancient Greeks lived in Greece. The normal house was a courtyard with rooms around it. Most Greeks lived near the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and in southern Europe. Some citys they lived in are Athens, Sparta, and Crete. They inspired many cultures from their beliefs.
Slaves were usually fed on a diet of bread and onions
In ancient Athens, it is estimated that slaves constituted about 30% to 40% of the population. This percentage varied over time, but at its peak, there could have been as many as 100,000 slaves in a city population of around 250,000 to 300,000 people. Slaves performed various roles, from domestic duties to skilled labor and agricultural work.
It was Alexander the Great from ancient Athens. He counquered many place's known to man in ancient Athens.
a lot of Greeks were slaves but we don't know the exact number because we don't know the exact number of Greeks who lived in the ancient Greek times but the estimated percentage is 63 percent.
many and many people where slaved in ancient athens
The best estimate is 70,000 out of a total population of 250,000.
During its Golden Age in the 5th century BC, Athens had a population estimated to be around 250,000 people, including citizens, residents, and slaves. This made Athens one of the largest city-states in ancient Greece.
they had many slaves they went through the Pelonnesian war made peace to end war
Not many ancient Athenians "hated" Athens. In fact rarely anybody hated Athens. If you lived in Athens, Greece and you were a boys you were trained in 4 subjects. You lived the life of happiness and glory. If you were Spartan though you likely envied the Athenians for they were forced into the army at the age of 7. WOW! Hope this helps! :)
The ancient Greeks lived in Greece. The normal house was a courtyard with rooms around it. Most Greeks lived near the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and in southern Europe. Some citys they lived in are Athens, Sparta, and Crete. They inspired many cultures from their beliefs.
Slaves were usually fed on a diet of bread and onions
depends on how many slaves there were
In ancient Athens, it is estimated that slaves constituted about 30% to 40% of the population. This percentage varied over time, but at its peak, there could have been as many as 100,000 slaves in a city population of around 250,000 to 300,000 people. Slaves performed various roles, from domestic duties to skilled labor and agricultural work.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
There are many things to know about ancient athens, they conquered the Persians but were defeated by sparta
No, you did not. Many of the middle and lower class citizens lived in ancient Athens, and actually saved the city and revolted against their oppressors when it had been taken over for a short time by the Spartans.