Yes, it is true that Sparta, when faced with the need for more land, sent its citizens to establish colonies. This practice was part of their strategy to expand their territory and resources, particularly during times of population growth or military pressure. Unlike other Greek city-states, Sparta was more focused on maintaining its military strength and societal structure, often establishing colonies primarily for agricultural purposes to support their economy.
Georgia
These colonies did become separate. They were both claimed by different countries and groups of people from the start.
The French and British Waited to start colonies because the Spanish had already settled.
The 13 colonies
they wanted better life for family and start a new life
11,00 bc
(1)to start farms (2)to start businesses (3)for religious beliefs
1) To start farms and businesses 2) Religious beliefs
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the Europeans had already taxed there own people enough and the statesmen knew there people were going to the colonies because of the taxes so they started to charge them for anything that was popular or best seller and this made the people in the colonies start boyscoots
1) To start farms and businesses 2) Religious beliefs
The Peloponnesian War .
Georgia
These colonies did become separate. They were both claimed by different countries and groups of people from the start.
no, rocky just knocked people out
work, land and to start a new life
Around 10th century BC.