Athens was part of the Delian League and Sparta was part of the Peloponnesian League. -Ava :)
Sparta refused to join the Delian League because they refused to give tokens.
Yes, but Sparta was not included in the Delian League - it was a member of the Peloponnesian League.
Athens formed the Delian League with other city states including Sparta
The power of the Athenian led Delian league and to curb the power of Argos and Corinth. "Sparta formed its Pelopnnesian League, motivated at least partly by Athen's use of Delian League funds to rebuild its Acropolis"
Sparta led the Peloponnesian League . Athens led the Delian League .
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that Athens gradually took most of the power and became the head of the delian league which is why Sparta broke off
peloponnesian league led by Sparta fought the delian league led by Athens. the result was a peloponnesian league victory and the delian league was dismantled
Sparta led the Peloponnesian League, Athens led the Delian League.
No, they were defeated by Sparta and it's allies. The Delian League was formed to defend against Persia, and after peace was made with the Persian Empire, it was turned by Athens into an empire of its own. Athens used its resources of the old League to war against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
First it was a coalition of the southern Greek city-states led by Sparta to defeat the Persian invasion. After this there was the Delian League led by Athens. During the Peloponnesian war, it was the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta versus the Athenian empire, which the Delian League had morphed into.