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HOW DO I KNOW
BY VIVIAN CHEN
Athens was very far from Sparta, there would not be any Spartan boys there.
An underlying foundation of war knowledge. Athenians focused on strategy while Spartans used the idea of strengthening the army with strategy applying later on as you moved up the ranks of their massive military.
Spartan boys were taught to fight, kick, spit, bite, scratch and get into fights with other boys. Athenian boys were learnt to be polite and to be civilised.
The Athenian boys are more free than the Spartan boys. The Athenians are not mandated to join the army nor the navy. They can go to school to pursue education in arts and sciences. The Spartans are only focused on the war and that they are to be trained in military service only.
An underlying foundation of war knowledge. Athenians focused on strategy while Spartans used the idea of strengthening the army with strategy applying later on as you moved up the ranks of their massive military.
their lifes were different because the spartan boys started military training and stealing food when they were born, and if a baby that was born didn't look strong enough then the people of Sparta would leave it on a hill to die. Athenian boys went to school from ages 7-14 and did two years of military training from ages 18-20
Spartan boys: If born with defect they were killed immediately, If they lived to seven they were how to fight and how to steal once they had reached age 30 the men were taught how to kill slaves (usually slaves) Athenian Boys: They were not killed when born but once they reached the age of seven they were taught fine arts
No, there was no school for spartan boys. From the age of six; legitamate, pure spartan boys started their rigorous training for the army.
Spartan boys were sent off to a boarding school called the agoge at the age of 7.
A boy's life in Athens focused on education, arts, and intellectual pursuits, while a Spartan boy's life focused on military training and physical strength. Athenian boys received formal schooling and participated in activities like theater and sports, while Spartan boys underwent rigorous military training from a young age.
Spartan boys were taught military skills, including combat training, discipline, and physical fitness. They also learned survival skills, such as hunting and endurance training, to prepare them for their role as soldiers in the Spartan society. Boys underwent a rigorous education system known as the agoge, which instilled a sense of duty, loyalty to the state, and self-sufficiency.
they taught wealthy boys