Yes.
Did Athens support or avoid foreign trade?
Athens, Greece
In ancient Athens, full political rights were granted exclusively to male citizens who were born to Athenian parents. These citizens could participate in the assembly, hold public office, and engage in the political life of the city-state. Women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics) were excluded from these rights and could not participate in the democratic processes of Athens.
The correct spelling is the proper noun "Athenians" (residents of Athens).
Only adult male Athenian citizens who had completed their military training had the right to vote in Athens. This was only 10-20% of the population, the remainder of the residents being slaves, freed slaves, children, women and Metics (foreign residents in Athens). Women had limited rights and privileges and were barely considered citizens; they had restricted movement in public and were very segregated from the men.
Maine residents are called Mainers!
Residents of Haiti are called Haitians.
Maryland's residents are called "Marylanders."
foreign affears
The residents of Epirus are called Epirotes. Although, Epirus is a region of multiple towns. The capital is Ioannina and they are called Gianiotes. Another town is Zagoria and the residents there are called Zagoriani. The beautiful town of Parga where the residents there are called Pargini.
Foreign travelers introduced new philosophies.