Sparta: Had two kings rule
Boys had to begin military training at seven years old
Men gain full citizenship at the age of thirty
Sent three hundred warriors to fight Persia
Lived without luxuries
Traded food and other items
Had laws proposed by ephors in the government.
Athens: Men only required to serve in the military for two years
Had a barricaded corridor called the long walls
Used coins for the economy
City contained the Parthenon to worship Gods
Girls learned crafts and poetry from their mothers
Men gathered at agora after breakfast
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<span>Sparta was more isolated than Athens was. Sparta was located on a plain between the mountains and the sea in the part of Greece, which is the Peloponnesus (look it up). Spartans were usually suspicious of outsiders and their ideas. Geography had affected development in Sparta by making Spartans grow what they needed or would often take what they needed from their neighbors. Spartans valued strength and simplicity while Athens had boasted about their art and culture.</span>