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Athens and Sparta
  • Two cities in conflict

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I. A Spartan Life
  • Spartan boys were raised to endure pain and learn
    to survive with very little food
  • Life was harsh and cruel
  • The Spartans were tough, silent and grim
  • Because of many wars, Sparta turned into an
    awesome war machine
  • Spartas motto was Always put your citys needs
    above your own.

3
II. Growing Up in Sparta
  • Only the healthiest children were raised
  • At age 7, boys left their mothers to live in
    barracks with other boys to train as soldiers
  • Training lasted for 13 years

4
III. Girls in Sparta
  • Girls also trained and competed in wrestling and
    spear throwing
  • Strong girls would produce strong children it was
    believed
  • Women were allowed to own land and take part in
    business

5
IV. The Persians Invade
  • By 520 B.C. the Persians controlled the Greek
    colonies on the west coast of Asia Minor
  • In 490 B.C. thousands of Persians gathered at
    Marathon to face a small Athenian army
  • For several days both armies stared intensely at
    each other
  • Athenians rushed without warning and defeated the
    Persians killing 6,400 and losing only 192 of
    their own soldiers

6
V. The Athenian Empire
  • After the Persians were defeated, Athens
    influence spread over much of Greece
  • Many city-states allied themselves with Athens
  • These city-states gave their allegiance to Athens

7
VI. Sparta and Athens at War
  • Over time, city-states grew angry at Athens
  • Many paid tribute, money, for protection, but
    Athens spent it on the Parthenon and other
    buildings
  • Athens and Sparta went to war in 431 B.C.
  • The war lasted for 27 years, called the
    Peloponnesian War

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VII. The Fall of Athens
  • Early in the war, Athens was struck by a plague
  • Over one third of the population died
  • Sparta staged a blockade surrounding the harbor
    and Athens could not receive food shipments
  • Athens surrendered in 404 B.C.
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