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Sparta civilization was all about power and battle; every boy was trained to grow up and be a military weapon. On the other hand, Athens was all about advancements in technologies and not so much battle. Athens' military was mostly filled with potters, bakers, speakers, and so on. It was very much different than Sparta
A navy is not on land, so neither had the best navy.
Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings from separate families. The kings' power was limited by a 28 member council of elders. Athens was a direct democracy meaning all of the Athenian citizens could vote on legislation.
Sparta fought Rome under Nabis around 200 BC. This was long after Sparta's political and military power had faded since it's zenith (around 400 BC). Sparta had always relied heavily on their foot infantry in battle, and by 200 BC, Sparta's hoplites (fighting the in an old fashioned phalanx) had been surpassed in dominance by Rome's legionaries. Rome crushed Sparta and made it (with the other Greek cities) a protectorate of the Roman Empire.
Sparta was stronger on land, Athens stronger by sea.
Spartans needed to be able to keep helots at bay
Athens was not in control of Sparta before, during or after the war. The only facet of its military that was stronger than Sparta's was the Athenian navy.
The reason a country has a military is to have protection and to gain power. When Sparta existed power came from conquest of other places. Slaves, riches, and the resources of the country were taken by the conquest.
Over a series of wars, most of which it won, Sparta lost most of their military manpower, and could no longer compete with the rising power of Thebes.
Sparta had a major focus on military power and physical fitnessSparta had the best soldiers in the world dedicated to fightingAthens had soldiers only in times of war that were only temporary soldiers.
It eliminated German military power in North Africa
many of them are different like Athens is based on democracy while Sparta is based on military power
Sparta remained a dominant military power until later wars erode its strength to the stage where Thebes defeated Sparta and took over dominance.became the dominant
Sparta civilization was all about power and battle; every boy was trained to grow up and be a military weapon. On the other hand, Athens was all about advancements in technologies and not so much battle. Athens' military was mostly filled with potters, bakers, speakers, and so on. It was very much different than Sparta
Leonidas is important to Greek history because he symbolize the bravery and the courage of the whole Greece. His decision to stay and fight with his 300 soldiers against the thousands soldiers of Persia made him an important figure in the Greek history.
Athenians where more democratic and had values for humans and where more into philosophy and life then military power where Sparta was more militarily because there city demanded them to be thats how they have been raised and had always stayed like that and didn't accept change and theynhad more slaves becaus they had enslaved a whole city of Greeks that they called helots who would work there land for them no Greek enslaved another Greek but Sparta
By the time of the Roman Empire, Sparta had significantly declined in power and influence. Sparta's glory days as a dominant military and political force had passed several centuries before. Despite occasional conflicts and alliances with Rome, Sparta's significance had faded, and it was no longer a major player on the geopolitical stage.