According to Herodotus , Cleomenes's young daughter Gorgo warned Cleomenes not to trust a man who threatened to corrupt him . Aristagoras promised the Spartan king Cleomenes an easy victory over the Persians in addition to Persian riches .
The Athenians had more money so they had better things, and more of. Sparta was worried most about war and didnt care about money and trades. Haylee, World History.
The Spartans and Athenians had conflicting political systems and values, leading to mutual distrust and animosity. Sparta was a militaristic society that prioritized discipline and collective strength, while Athens valued democracy, culture, and individual expression. Their rivalry intensified during the Peloponnesian War, where competing interests and alliances further fueled their dislike for one another. This fundamental clash of ideologies contributed to a long-standing tension between the two city-states.
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commitment
the spartans brought a srawny soldier who left and told the greeks what was going to happen and the spartans didnt know. and then 3 days later they were conquered. and they didnt die in Greece.
the spartans brought a srawny soldier who left and told the greeks what was going to happen and the spartans didnt know. and then 3 days later they were conquered. and they didnt die in greece.
because they didnt have a good government
Spartans won the peloponnesian war against the Athenians which was a civil war. It didnt change anything in the greek culture but the war was long and both (and their allies) were weakend.
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United states was afraid to start a war with the Soviet Union
The Athenians had more money so they had better things, and more of. Sparta was worried most about war and didnt care about money and trades. Haylee, World History.
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The Spartans and Athenians had conflicting political systems and values, leading to mutual distrust and animosity. Sparta was a militaristic society that prioritized discipline and collective strength, while Athens valued democracy, culture, and individual expression. Their rivalry intensified during the Peloponnesian War, where competing interests and alliances further fueled their dislike for one another. This fundamental clash of ideologies contributed to a long-standing tension between the two city-states.
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