yes it was very very very much
Solon
In 594 B.C
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Slavery was integral to the economy and social structure of ancient Athens, providing the labor force necessary for agriculture, mining, and domestic work. Many Athenians relied on slave labor to sustain their households and engage in civic life, allowing free citizens to participate in politics, philosophy, and the arts. The wealth generated by slave labor contributed to Athens' prominence as a cultural and political center in the ancient world. Thus, slavery was foundational to Athenian prosperity and the functioning of its democratic society.
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.
yes it was common practice in antiquity.
yes it was very very very much
Slavery during the Greek period was very common and encoraged, it was followed by the Roman period also.
It was neither good nor bad. It was common practice in antiquity.
any male who didn't have a jod in Athens was a slave
Solon
In 594 B.C
Of course, not !
Yes, they used slaves prolifically. Possibly about a third of the population of Athens were slaves.
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The laws he chose were the ones that changed the outlook of slavery. That is how Solon promoted democracy in Athens
Slavery was common in the ancient world