it lokked like a peice of ***
Quite the reverse! When the first Spartan settlers arrived in Laconia, it was so amazingly beautiful and abundant in all they would need the world basically lost contact with them becasue they were too busy enjoying their new land (which they stole from the natives by force and enslaved them, good old Spartans!)
A navy is not on land, so neither had the best navy.
The Athenian empire was stronger at sea, the alliance led by Sparta was stronger on land.
Sparta was therefore not as much of a totalitarian state as a modernity dictatorship like North Korea.
The Peloponnesian war was Between Athens and Sparta. Sparta was jealous of Athens and hated their idea of democracy. Sparta was strong on land, Athens at sea. But in the end, Sparta won and established an Oligarchy called the 30 tyrants. But 50 years later when Sparta was still weak from fighting Athens, a kingdom to the north called Macedonia, led by Alexander the Great, conquered Sparta.
The Spartans used Helots to till their land. These were, however, not slaves but serfs - that is they were bound to the land and delivered half their produce to Sparta. They were also used in war as light infantry, and the best of them freed from serfdom after good performance.
Athens, Sparta was a war infested land. Bred only with the pure Sparta blood.
Well it had two mountain chains on both sides like this { } AND THE SPARTA is this thingy which is the star (*) { } so that it why there was alot of land to farm { * }and plant, THEY HAD like alot of room! idk if { }the picture is messed up but oh well u get it :)
Athens. Sparta was famous for its land army.
Well the Spartans were known as warrior like people so it would be the city of Sparta
A navy is not on land, so neither had the best navy.
Sparta
Sparta would basically kill or threaten the people originally living in the place that they wanted
around 725 bc Sparta conquered and took over the land of neighboring messenia.
They were very good at land warfare and discipline.
Sparta had a rugged, mountainous terrain with the Taygetos Mountains in the south. The Eurotas River ran through the valley where Sparta was located. The region also had fertile plains ideal for agriculture.
Sparta just like the roman empire, it fell and Sparta doesn't exist anymore
if you mean is a helot a spartaN, no. The Spartans weren't the people of Sparta, they were the high class of sparta, although the term is often improperly used to describe all of the people of Sparta