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yes it was very very very much
They formed an alliance because they wanted to rebel against the Persians. Athens had all the brains and Sparta had all the war like abilities. Athens needed someone that was good in war. Even though Athens had a strong army it was still too small to over ride the Persian Empire. The Persians were a common enemy for Athens and Sparta. They both had something in common; liking the Persians. So the more people Athens had in their army the more likely it is for Athens to win. In the end Athens does win the war against the Persians but there are many more wars the Athenians and the Persians have had against each other.
Cleisthenes changed the athenian socialty by creating a new type of government and all the common people of Athens agreed and so the athenians were more will to sociaty and cleisthenes helped them rise to happiness
The Athenian ruler in 594 BC known for his popular reforms among the common people was Solon. He implemented a series of political and economic reforms aimed at alleviating the burdens of debt and improving the rights of citizens, which helped to reduce class tensions in Athens. His measures included the abolition of debt slavery and the establishment of more equitable laws, earning him widespread support from the populace. Solon's reforms laid the groundwork for the development of democracy in Athens.
Athenians had to be careful when they went to sea due to the threat of piracy, which was common in the Mediterranean during ancient times. Moreover, unpredictable weather conditions and rough seas could pose significant dangers to their ships and crews. Additionally, naval battles could arise from conflicts with rival city-states, meaning that Athenians had to navigate both environmental and human threats while at sea. This caution was essential for ensuring their safety and the success of their maritime trade and military endeavors.
Athens and Sparta both had very efficient fighting forces and and were the two powerhouse cities in Greece.
yes it was very very very much
yes it was common practice in antiquity.
yes it was very very very much
Instead of having slaves as a supplementary work force, they would have had to stop exporting their surplus populations to found new cities overseas, and retain them as labours at home. This would have exacerbated social tensions and revolts by the underclass, instead of the relatively seamless adoption of democracy which absorbed many of the class problems.
Slavery during the Greek period was very common and encoraged, it was followed by the Roman period also.
They both were very sophisticated. Spartans became scholars at a young age compared to athenians became scholars at later ages. Spartans however were also taught to be fierce cunning warriors; and that death was best in battle. Athenians were more in numbers but they lacked Strategical Warfare. However both of them did worship Offspring of Zeus. Ares and Athena were brother and sister. The Rivalry of Athens and Sparta was a Sibling like rivalry at first. But in the end, Sparta forced Athens into surrender. Athens and Sparta did rule in other city states also.
It was neither good nor bad. It was common practice in antiquity.
The Persians .
They formed an alliance because they wanted to rebel against the Persians. Athens had all the brains and Sparta had all the war like abilities. Athens needed someone that was good in war. Even though Athens had a strong army it was still too small to over ride the Persian Empire. The Persians were a common enemy for Athens and Sparta. They both had something in common; liking the Persians. So the more people Athens had in their army the more likely it is for Athens to win. In the end Athens does win the war against the Persians but there are many more wars the Athenians and the Persians have had against each other.
Cleisthenes changed the athenian socialty by creating a new type of government and all the common people of Athens agreed and so the athenians were more will to sociaty and cleisthenes helped them rise to happiness
Slavery was common in the ancient world