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In Ancient Athens new ideas were discussed in the agora, in Sparta they just focused on war.
The Athenians had a great navy because they were located on water, but the Spartans were more inland and had a great army.
In ancient Sparta the arts and architecture were not valued-they lived a dull life, but in ancient Athens arts were greatly appreciated and time was spent on a architecture.
Both Ancient Athens and Ancient Sparta contributed in driving the Persians from ancient Greece.
Both Athens and Sparta were located close to the Aegean Sea.
Both Athens and Sparta owned slaves to do the "dirty work".
Both the Ancient Athenians and the Ancient Spartans played a part in driving out the Persians.
Both Athens and Sparta thought of men higher than women.
Athens traded with other city states to get most of their food but Sparta farmed.
Ancient Athens had a population of 140,000 people while Sparta had 100,000 people.
In Sparta though a man was of higher athority than a women, women sitll could vote and had many other rights, but in Athens women were restricted and were considered weak and unable to vote.
Girls stayed home in Athens and learned how to sew and do other household jobs, in Sparta they went to school and learned how to wrestle.
Being an Athenian man was mostly luxurious, but being a Spartan man was living a hard military life.
The Spartans concentrated on the army not education, while the Athenians were all about learning and education.
Spartans killed weak children, while most Athenian children were weak and skinny.
Both were Polytheistic and worshiped the Greek Gods.