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Ancient Greece This is Sparta 900-396 B.C.E.. Essential Standards 6.C&G.1 Understand the development of government in various civilizations, societies.

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Page 1: Ancient Greece This is Sparta 900-396 B.C.E.. Essential Standards 6.C&G.1 Understand the development of government in various civilizations, societies.

Ancient Greece

This is Sparta

900-396 B.C.E.

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Essential Standards

• 6.C&G.1 Understand the development of government in various civilizations, societies and regions.

• 6.C.1 Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.

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Clarifying Objectives

• 6.C&G.1.3 Compare the requirements for (e.g., age, gender and status) and responsibilities of (e.g., paying taxes and military service) citizenship under various governments.

• 6.C.1.1Analyze how cultural expressions reflected the values of civilizations, societies and regions (e.g., oral traditions, art, dance, music, literature, and architecture).

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Essential Questions

• What were the requirements & responsibilities of Spartan citizenship for men?

• What were the requirements & responsibilities of Spartan citizenship for women?

• How does the way the Spartan cultural expressions reflect their values?

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Ancient Greece

• Ancient Greece was known for

• Ancient Greece was broken into 5 powerful city states– Athens– Sparta– Corinth– Megara– Argos

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Sparta• Sparta was a Greek City State

• It was one of the 5 largest city states

• Sparta is known for being the Warrior culture in Greece

• The entire Spartan nation lived as an army

• Sparta is still honored today as being one of the foundations of military strategy and toughness there ever was

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Life In Sparta

• Life in Sparta began with an inspection

• When a child was born especially a boy they were inspected by an elder

• This was to see if the boy would be strong enough to eventually become a warrior

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Passing Inspection• The elder was a person of the

state (from the government)

• If the child was deemed worthy they would be returned but not to their mother

• They would go to a slave wet nurse to be cared for to ensure that the child was not coddled

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Passing Inspection• If the child had any

imperfections at all they were deemed not worthy to live in Spartan society

• They were taken to a Mount Taygetus and flung into the ravine

• No consideration was given to the feelings of the parents because their job was to birth strong warriors

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Tough Love

• If the child was deemed worthy there life was still not easy at all

• As young babies they were ignored if they cried

• As toddlers they were taught not to fear darkness & to not fear anyone

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Where is Daddy• Spartan boys & girls grew up

without a father if they were lucky

• They were considered lucky if their father was a member of the Spartan Military

• If he was he would occasionally come home from battle or from training but other than that would not ever see his family

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Tombstone• Tombstones with their names on

it were rare & they were an honor to have

• You were only given a tombstone if you were a Spartan Warrior who died in battle

• If you were a Spartan mother who died giving birth

• This was because both acts were considered dying for the states (your country)

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Agoge, Military Training• Young Spartans would be put

into military training at the age of 7

• At age 7 every young boy was taken from their mother to start military training

• From that point on the boy would live a rough unforgiving military life in a Spartan Military Training Barrack

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Training, Training, Training• After being taken from their

mother Spartan boys would do nothing but train for the next 12 years

• Spartan’s could barely read or write

• Spartan Training & Education focused on– Military Skills– Discipline– Toughness

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I’m Cold• The young Spartan boys were

not given clothes, shoes or underwear

• They were given one cloak that was supposed last them the whole year

• They were not given a bed either

• He had to make his own from the reeds by the water

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I’m Hungry• During their training the

Spartan boys were not fed enough to eat

• This was done to encourage them to be angry & to steal their food from their enemies

• If he was caught stealing he would get beaten by the owner of the food and then by his instructor for being dumb enough to get caught

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Encouraged to Fight

• Young Spartan boys were encouraged to fight with each other

• Older Spartan men would instigate fights between the boys

• This was all part of their training to toughen the boys up

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Spartan Society• Spartans were taught not to cry you

were taught not to show pain

• At age 10 they would play a game where two Spartan boys would be tied to a tree or column and whipped

• Who ever was able to stand there and be whipped the longest was deemed toughest

• Their families would stand there and watch and yell at the boys not to pass out

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Spartan Society

• The societal model was designed to turn people into tough soldiers who didn’t fear death

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Spartan Women

• Spartan girls were allowed to stay with their mothers but were trained as well

• Spartan girls were trained in gymnastics, javelin throwing & dance

• This was to make them strong for when they were to bear children

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Training with Spartan Weapons

• At age 12 the Spartan boys would begin training with Spartan weapons

• They would train with the sword, thrusting spear, & shield

• They fight each other with wooden spears and tip less swords

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Death in Training

• It was common for Spartan boys to kill each other with these training weapons

• That was allowed because it toughened up the winner by letting him see death

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Final Rite of Passage

• When they turned 18 they had to pass one last test to be a part of the military

• They had to murder a helliot (Spartan enemy) and steal

• You must both murder & not get caught

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Graduation• At age 18 following the murder of

the Helot they were inducted to the Spartan military officially

• This was the second biggest day of their life (only the day they were killed was more important)

• This was also an important day for both mother & father because it validated the process of being taken from them at a young age

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Tav Tan E Pa Tas• Tav Tan E Pa Tas

• Spartan mothers would give the shields to Spartan boys at graduation and say this phrase which is Greek for with your shield or on it

• What this means is either comeback victorious or comeback dead from being killed in battle

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Phalanx • The Spartan Warriors fought

in a Phalanx

• A Phalanx was a battle strategy where every warrior was protected by the warrior to their right & left’s shield

• They would let the enemy attack but halt them with their shields and then launch their own attack

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Essential Questions

• What were the requirements & responsibilities of Spartan citizenship for women?

• What were the requirements & responsibilities of Spartan citizenship for women?

• How does the way the Spartan cultural expressions reflect their values?