Poor Athenians protested the ruling in the context of economic inequality and political disenfranchisement, particularly during the time of the oligarchic government. They expressed their discontent through demonstrations and appeals to the democratic ideals of Athens, seeking reforms that would address their grievances and restore more equitable representation in governance. This unrest often centered around issues such as land distribution and access to political power, highlighting the tensions between different social classes in the city-state.
Most Athenians were poor and hardworking, working long hours with little leisure time. The groups that would have had the most time for leisure would have been the richest people.
athenians ;)
No one played the Trojan horse against the Athenians. They are greek
The Athenians had a complex relationship with foreigners. While they valued trade and cultural exchange, leading to a degree of openness, many Athenians held a sense of superiority over non-Athenians and often viewed foreigners with suspicion. Additionally, citizenship was exclusive, and only native-born Athenians were granted full rights, which underscored a certain degree of xenophobia. Overall, while some Athenians appreciated the benefits of foreign interactions, others remained wary of outsiders.
Athens.
Historians cite the date of 950 BC as the time when Athenians overthrew their ruling monarchy.
no because they owned land
Yes he did. He protested the way in which his country's government abused the poor, & he was subsequently martyred for it.
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Most Athenians were poor and hardworking, working long hours with little leisure time. The groups that would have had the most time for leisure would have been the richest people.
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.
Protested...as in someone HAS protested.
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.
athenians ;)
the conditions were poor and the peasants who worked could not afford shelter
People in Athens Greece, were called Athenians(Ath-inee-ins)