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• • • • The City -State of Sparta The original Spartans were Dorians who moved onto the Peloponnesus around 1200 B.C. They made Sparta their capital, and enslaved the locals, who they called helots. The Spartans were boastful and warlike. The Spartans had a type of caste system, citizens, neighbors, and helots. Sparta (cont.) • Government in Sparta- had an Assembly elected by all citizens, but the five ephors, or overseers really controlled the government. • Money and luxury were looked down on and people were forbidden to travel freely. • The military dominated Spartan life. Newborn babies were checked for health, children taught to survive. • • • • • Athens Athens was a nation of independent sea-traders. No military class. Athens had three classes, The citizens, the metics, or aliens, and the slaves. Athenian government was controlled by an assembly of aristocrats. The elected nine archons or rulers served for one year Draco - 621 B.C. Harsh legal code. • • • • • Athens (cont..) Solon served as archon in 594 B.C. Helped with the debtor laws, and installed citizen courts. Pisistratus - 560 B.C. became a tyrant and exiled those that disagreed. Cleisthenes - set up the Council of 500 and established a jury of peers for trials. Established direct democracy Representative democracy -people elect someone to do the work. Daily Life in Greece • Farming was the main occupation. Farmers used terracing or creating small plots of land on a hill. (Olives, grapes, imported grain) • Manufacturing - Small home owned workshops. Athenian pottery and the shipping of goods. • Homes and Streets - Simple homes for citizens on narrow streets, no sewage, or garbage collection. Family Life and Education • Marriage was very important in Greek society. Women married at 13 - 14 to men twice their age. Women took care of boys until the age of six. • A Pedagogue taught the boys manners and took care of him. • Education _ most Greeks were poor, education was valued. The study of grammar, rhetoric. Sophists conducted schools for boys. • • • • • • The Defense of Greece War between Persia and Greece. Athens supported a revolt against Persia by Greek colonies. Darius I landed forces at Marathon. Persians defeated by Athenians. Xerxes attacks in 480 B.C. The Spartans hold off a vast army at the pass of Thermopylae. Persian navy defeated at Salamis • • • • • The Age of Pericles Athens used diplomacy to form the Delian League, a system of alliances of 140 city states. The Age of Pericles was 461 - 429 B.C. Democracy reached its pinnacle in Greece. All citizens voted and participated in government. Expanded the Delian League at the expense of other city-states. 431 B.C. The Peloponnesian War • • • • • The Peloponnesian War A rivalry between Athens and Sparta. Both sides were eager to fight. The Spartans attacked and placed Athens under siege. The citizens withdrew to the city, and a plague broke out. Pericles dies in the plague. Athens surrenders to Sparta in 404 B.C. The city states of Thebes, Sparta, and Corinth all compete for control.