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Section 3 Athens Geography • Located on Aegean Coast • Attica Region • Grew olives and grapes raised sheep & goats on hillside • Depended on trade for grain and other food Athenian Government •At first ruled by a King •750 B.C. – nobles, merchants and manufacturers took control of government •Set up Oligarchy – form of government where a few people have a say Problems with the Oligarchy •Fights broke out between wealthy and farmers over land •Upper class was faced with similar problem of Spartans Choice #1 Make Changes Choice #2 Leave things as they were and risk uprising against the government Final Decision Make reforms! Draco •First to attempt change •Failed because his punishments were too harsh Solon •594 B.C. •Rich merchant •set up constitution ( a set of principles and rules for governing) Solon’s Constitution •Set a limit on how much land could be owned •Gave all landowners the right to vote •Erased all debts •Freed all people who had been enslaved because of debt •Offered citizenship to artisans •Ordered fathers to teach sons a trade Effect of Solon’s Reform •More Athenians could take part in government •Trade increased Problems with Solon’s Constitution •Many were unhappy •Rich – Solon went too far •Poor – Solon didn’t go far enough Peisistratus •560 B.C. •Supported by lower classes •Divided large estates among farmers who didn’t own land •Didn’t have to own land to be citizen Sons of Peisistratus •Took over at death of father •Were overthrown by Spartans Cleisthenes •508 B.C. •Overthrew Spartans •Put into effect the world’s FIRST democratic constitution Democratic Constitution •Democratic – favoring the equality of all people •Athenians were given freedom of speech •Opened Assembly to all males over 20 Athenian Assembly •Elected 10 generals each year to run Athenian army and navy and to serve as chief magistrates (judges) •One general was made commander-in-chief •Council of Five Hundred Council of Five Hundred •500 citizens were chosen by lot •Handled daily business of Athens •Two year terms Why did Athenians prefer to choose council by lot and not voting? •Believed people who had money had an advantage •Believed that all Athenians were smart enough to hold office Athenian Males • Citizens must educate sons • No public schools – tutor or private school • At age 7 learned writing, mathematics, music • Practiced sports • Memorized works of Homer and other poets Athenian Adult Males • Citizens at 18 • Went to temple of Zeus and took oath of citizenship • Promised to make Athens a better place, be honorable in battle, follow constitution, and respect religion