There had been no democracy. Pisistratus was appointed to curb the rapacious power of the rich oligarchs and give justice to the less affluent citizens. He was successful in this, passing control to his two sons on his death. Democracy began after they were expelled, and Cleisthenes took control from the oligarchs who attempted to return to power.
He was not a democrat - democracy came to Athens over a century later under Cleisthnes.
Pisistratus was an Athenian leader who came to power in 560 B.C. He also gave the Aristrocrats land to the poor and helped Athenian trade.
They used a Democracy.
Pisistratus was a tyrant of Athens who ruled in the 6th century BCE, known for his populist policies and efforts to promote economic prosperity. He implemented land reforms, redistributed wealth, and supported the arts, which helped to enhance Athenian culture and civic pride. His rule is often seen as a transitional period that laid the groundwork for the development of democracy in Athens, as he balanced the interests of the lower classes with the traditional aristocracy. Pisistratus' regime ended with his death in 527 BCE, but his legacy influenced future Athenian governance.
Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
they all made reforms in Greece and helped to create democracy
Athens had a democracy; Sparta, an oligarchy.
He established a tyranny over Athens to end the exploitation by the aristocracy of the poorer farmers.
Athens had a limited democracy.
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.
Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.
Pisistratus, sometimes spelled Peisistratos, lived in Athens, Greece. He was a terrible tyrant who lived around 560 BC. His sons also became rulers in Greece and, like their father, were hated tyrants.