In Sparta, slaves were primarily known as helots, who were state-owned serfs working the land and serving the Spartan citizens. They faced harsh treatment, including physical abuse and oppressive living conditions, as they were considered inferior and were often subjected to violence to prevent rebellion. Helots outnumbered Spartans significantly, which made their control and suppression critical to Spartan society. Despite their harsh circumstances, helots could earn limited rights and sometimes gained their freedom through exceptional service or loyalty.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
Helots.
Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.
Unlike eg Athens whose population was one third slave, Sparta did not have slaves - it had serfs who were bound to the land but otherwise free, and delivered half their produce to the state.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
they treat them like crapp :)
In Sparta, slaves were known as helots and were considered the property of the state. Helots were subjected to harsh treatment, forced labor, and were often mistreated by their Spartan masters. They lived in a state of perpetual servitude and had limited rights and freedoms.
Slaves were not allowed to be citizens. They were beaten and abused whenever they did something wrong. They generally came from other lands that the Spartans had conquered, and were forced to work for the Spartans.
They were treated differently in different city-states, such as Sparta (Which is where I am from) called them hoplites and didn't really care about their slaves, they were usually prisoners of war, they treated them harshly and were beaten on occasion when they did something bad or wrong, and they were at the bottom of the hierarchy. Athens treated slaves more respectfully but they were still at the bottom of the hierarchy.
Slaves in Athens and Sparta did not have a lot of rights. They where not even allowed to go to religious festivals and they had to ask their master's permission to even go to the bathroom!
Slaves were not allowed to be citizens. They were beaten and abused whenever they did something wrong. They generally came from other lands that the Spartans had conquered, and were forced to work for the Spartans.
250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
they weren't treated with respect
well Sparta has slaves but they well are vary cruel and mean to there slaves and Athens gives and has respect
Helots.