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Spartans traded poetry for wine or sometimes they stole from Athens

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What was spartan trade?

Spartans trade was craftsmen ship.


Did antheians or Spartans gain wealth by conquering city-states?

Spartans because they did not have a trade port now say your fat Spartans because they did not have a trade port now say your fat


How did the spartan's trade?

The Spartans traded coins


What effect did trade have on the development of civilization?

the spartans rose


What role did the desire for trade play in Greek colonization?

If you are saying ancient Greece then athenians survival was based on getting other items from trade while Spartans discouraged trade


Who r the Spartans?

Yes. Spartans live in the Greek city state of Sparta.


What did the ancient Spartans trade?

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How did Spartans feel about trade and wealth?

Spartans viewed trade and wealth with skepticism and believed that pursuing material wealth could lead to corruption and undermine their focus on military strength and discipline. They prioritized austerity, self-sufficiency, and military prowess over accumulating wealth through trade.


Who did Sparta trade with?

Spartans did not trade with anyone due to the fact that outsiders were not allowed inside their city-states. Also, insiders were not allowed out.


Ports were busy with tradeAthens or Sparta?

only the Athens the Spartans had no trade (they were a milatary place)i got this from my text book


How did the Spartans attitude wealth affect their trade and travel?

Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.


How did Spartans attitude toward wealth affect their trade and travel?

Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.