Sparta had acouple of hills, Rome had seven that protected Rome from attack.
Sparta was cooler... and they existed a longer time ago than did the united states. land mass is different so is religion and peoples as well as social orders and class. the terrain is also a bit different. take your pick
some artifacts from ancient Sparta was your mom
Athens focused on education while Sparta focused on strength and their warlike abilities.
Because Sparta depended on slaves to do their work
In ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta had different approaches to foreigners. Athenians, who welcomed a diverse population, allowed metics (resident foreigners) to live in the city, granting them some rights but denying citizenship. In contrast, Sparta was more insular and restrictive; while it had a small number of non-citizen residents known as "perioikoi" who could engage in trade and crafts, they were not integrated into Spartan society and had limited rights. Overall, Athens embraced foreign influence, while Sparta prioritized maintaining its strict social order.
Well...I don't if it was IN Sparta, but there was the war between Athens and Sparta.
Sparta was oligarchy
What are some positive and negative things about about living in Sparta?
Sparta was cooler... and they existed a longer time ago than did the united states. land mass is different so is religion and peoples as well as social orders and class. the terrain is also a bit different. take your pick
Sparta won some, lost some. Athens won some, lost some. As a generalisation, Sparta was better on land, Athens on sea, though both had their successes in the other environment. By the end of the Peloponnesian War, both cities' military power was on the wane, after the losses of the previous century wore down their manpower and resources, and they both slipped into military obscurity, replaced by other cities and coalitions, and then by Macedonia and then Rome as each expanded their empires.
To what?
Some bad things that you should know about ancient Sparta is that you were born in an orphanage there. And you were an accident
Athens had a government based on a democracy Sparta had a military based government
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some artifacts from ancient Sparta was your mom
Sparta is actually a city. It's a greek city with 15500 inhabitants (2005). And a seeworthy place of Sparta is the old Spartan ruins located next to today's Sparta.
Athens focused on education while Sparta focused on strength and their warlike abilities.