No, many other democracies evolved, particularly in the Delian League which Athens led.
In Ancient Greece, a limited form of democracy began in Athens. Athens actually practiced a form of democracy for about 100 years, however, the only free citizens at that time were men.
The only people who could participate in Athens' democracy were male individuals, over eighteen, and born in Athens'.
No, "democracy" only existed in Athens. Also it was limited to just Freeborn Male Citizens of Athens.
Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
Athens had a democracy; Sparta, an oligarchy.
Democracy originated in ancient Greece. The city state of Athens was a democracy centuries before the time of Christ.
It transited over time from monarchy, to oligarchy, to limited democracy, to radical democracy, to limited democracy.
Athens had a limited democracy.
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.
Athens is usually considered the first successful democracy to last for any sustained amount of time.
Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.
Athens had a democracy