About 30%. You could just type in this question in Google, and you can just read what's there because that's where I found it.
there were slaves in Athens people buy them if you wants fun information about it then go to a libaray and ask them for the book you wounldn;t want to be a slave in Greece, it tells you all about Athens and their slaves. - Anna luc
The people, their slaves, and their contractors.
Slaves, foreigners, women
they usually did something wrong or were randomly chosen
Athens.
The people they bought from other cities and peoples and those whom the slaves bred. Nearly a quarter of the population were slaves.
Yes, they used slaves prolifically. Possibly about a third of the population of Athens were slaves.
enemy's
yes
There were 300,000 Athens..
well Sparta has slaves but they well are vary cruel and mean to there slaves and Athens gives and has respect
During its Golden Age in the 5th century BC, Athens had a population estimated to be around 250,000 people, including citizens, residents, and slaves. This made Athens one of the largest city-states in ancient Greece.