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Chapter 1: The Rise of Greek Civilization Section 5: The Major States By Dallin Hardy Sparta Sparta 8th century B.C. Peloponnesus First Messenian War 725 B.C. Spartans conquered Messenians Helots Conquered Messenians Hereditary serfs Second Messenian War 650 B.C. Helots Revolted Lycurgus Legendary lawgiver of Sparta Established Military state Life of a Spartan Warrior Age 7 Age 20 Enrolled in the army Age 30 Entered military school Allowed to vote Age 60 Retired from army “Return from war with his shield or on it” Told to a Spartan Warrior Spartan Life Family Disregarded to increase devotion to the state Spartan Economic System 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 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