The Spartans had a generally ambivalent attitude towards foreigners, valuing their own closed society and strict cultural norms. While they recognized the necessity of trade and occasional alliances, they often viewed outsiders with suspicion and disdain. This was partly due to their militaristic and austere lifestyle, which prioritized loyalty to Sparta over external influences. Overall, Spartans preferred to maintain their isolation and uphold their unique way of life.
The Spartans
Historians do not feel that there is nothing left from ancient Sparta.
Spartans? Huh, Nobody.The Spartans Idol Was Themselves...
Because they were from Sparta.
The Spartans are Greeks.
If the helots defeated the Spartans, the Spartans, being defeated, could not do anything to them.
Historically, China has had mixed feelings towards foreigners. There have been periods of xenophobia and isolationism, but also times of opening up to trade and cultural exchanges. Today, China generally welcomes foreigners for tourism, business, and academic purposes.
we will win this for others lives depend on it
You will never feel like a foreigner! When you go out of your country and look at the locals over there you will have a feeling like "Oh! my God! so many foreigners!!!!"
The spartans played football
Respectfully
Chinese regarded foreigners to be uncivilized, primitive, and inferior to themselves.