They did man they had a NATURAL WALL
It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Sparta and Athens
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.
Athens was defeated by Sparta and its wall were pulled down. -_- say thanks!!
Sparta looked like most of the other ancient cities. The only thing that made it stand out from the rest was the fact that it did not have a defensive wall around it.
Mt Taygetus and Mt Parnon surrounded the valley in which the Spartans occupied. :)
sparta had two kings. one stayed to rule the city, wall one went out to fight
In Sparta, none The city had no walls, and called its soldiers their walls.
Sparta was created around 800BC.
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Sparta
It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.
Athens was more of the logic city. Sparta was the city that dominated places and gained income from the defeat of many other city's
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Helen was kidnapped in the city of Sparta
what was sparta's focus as a city -state