Sparta treated helots, who were primarily subjugated populations from the region of Messenia, with extreme oppression and brutality. They were forced to work the land and provide agricultural produce for Spartan citizens, essentially serving as serfs. Helots lived under constant surveillance and faced harsh punishment for any signs of rebellion or dissent, as Spartans feared their potential for uprising. This oppressive system was crucial for maintaining Sparta's militaristic society and its focus on warfare.
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The Helots were not Spartan citizens ; they were essentially slaves .
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The Helots were a subjugated population in Laconia and Messenia, a territory controlled by Sparta
Spartans needed to be able to keep helots at bay
Slaves or enslaved people in Sparta were called helots.
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The main problem in Sparta was that the helots, or slaves would often rebel and invading countries would often arm the helots who outnumbered the Spartans 4 to 1
Sparta captred it's niegboring city-staes and enslaved the people. They called their slaves helots and they fear that the helots would rebel and so they trained boys for the military in case the helots did rebel.
Helots were serfs - that is they were bound to their plot of land, and to deliver part of its produce to the owner, the city-state of Sparta.