Life In Ancient Greece: Spartan Men And Women

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American History

 

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Justin E

 

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April 24, 2017

 

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Sparta was a military state, believing in having only the strong and not the weak to maintain the army. At the time of birth, every child considered a property of the state, especially males. If a male child appeared deformed, the infant was left on a mountain at a place called the Apothatae. Spartan values of the state led them to develop uncommon roles of its people than typical Greek life...
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Spartan values of the state led them to develop uncommon roles of its people than typical Greek life. The Spartan system astonished and puzzled other Greeks who didn’t understand it and either saw it as barbaric and disapproved or commended them (Michell, H., 41). To begin with, Spartan women were unlike any other Greek woman of her time...
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