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skad [1K]
2 years ago
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True or false: Did Sparta suffer a plague during it's war with Athens?

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1 answer:
klemol [59]2 years ago
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Sparta did not suffer a plague during its war with Athens. The plague mostly struck the city of Athens.

<h3>What do you mean by war?</h3>

War refers to an intense conflict between governments, societies, and militias.

A plague usually struck the city of Athens that was in the war with Sparta. It did not affect the Spartans to the same degree as the Athenians. The plague of Athens refers to an epidemic that devastated the city of Athens.

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