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Chapter 1: The Rise of Greek
Civilization
Section 5: The Major States
By Dallin Hardy
Sparta
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Sparta
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8th century B.C.
Peloponnesus
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First Messenian War
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725 B.C.
Spartans conquered
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Messenians
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Helots
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Conquered
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
Messenians
Hereditary serfs
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Second Messenian War
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650 B.C.
Helots
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Revolted
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Lycurgus
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Legendary lawgiver of


Sparta
Established
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Military state
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Life of a Spartan Warrior
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Age 7
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Age 20
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Enrolled in the army
Age 30
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Entered military school
Allowed to vote
Age 60
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Retired from army
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“Return from war with
his shield or on it”
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Told to a Spartan Warrior
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Spartan Life

Family

Disregarded to increase
devotion to the state
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Spartan Economic System
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
Communism
Coins/Money

Forbidden

Spartan Ambition

Win glory and respect of
peers by bravery in war

Spartan Government


Military State
Oligarchy

“Ruled by the few”

Peloponnesian League


6th century B.C.
Alliance of city-states


Peloponnesus
Led by

Sparta
Athens
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Athens


6th century B.C.
Attica

Areopagus

Governing council of


Athens
Made up of

Nobility

Draco


621 B.C.
Wrote

Athenian law

Solon



594 B.C.
Statesman
Archon

Received power to enact
reform

Solon’s Reforms



Outlawed debt slavery
Freed slaves
Sound currency

Pisistratus

546 B.C.


Seized power
Tyrant of Athens

Hippias



527-510 B.C.
Tyrant of Athens
510 B.C.

Overthrown

Cleisthenes



510 B.C.
“Father of Athenian
Democracy”
Laws

Voted by assembly

Democracy


Direct rule of the people
Majority rules

Ostracism


Ambitious politicians
Banned from Athens for

10 Years