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By: Kyah DeSimone, and Tristan Travers!!!

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By: Kyah DeSimone, and Tristan Travers!!!

Daily life…..

trade

Athens traded pottery, bronze, olive oil, and textiles

They grow crops and fertile

in their garden.

They grow things such as….

Olives

Grapes

And Figs

When they eat and what they eat

Ancient Athens eat: apples, prunes, apricots, and cherry’s

Ancient Athens rarely eat meat. They don’t eat meat that often.

They eat…

They eat a big breakfast in the morning.

They eat a little lunch in midday.

And a big dinner in the late evening.

Mens in athens their jobs were merchants, weavers, and smith

Women were taught to fight, and to run the house.

The reason they were taught to be tough is because they were told that if they were tough they would have tough babies.

The household

Greek houses had about 2 to 3 bedrooms.

Most meals were eaten in the courtyard.

Greek cooking equipment was small and light and could easily be set up there.

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Their cooking equipments were small and light.

Spartan women

Spartan women were trained to fight in school like the men to have strong kids.

When babies were born Spartan soldiers came to their houses and checked to see if they were strong and healthy if they were they took them as slaves if they weren't they were left on hillsides to die.

Households

Royalty had big houses with wine sellers and slave cages and they had a training area for the gladiators.

Poor people had small houses and had to rent out rooms.

Spartan boys were taken at 7 and trained to be soldiers.

Spartan girls was trained to be strong so their babies can be strong.

They traded bronze, pottery, olive oil, wine, and textiles.

Spartan economy

Their economy is based on farming and conquering.

Children are left to die if they were deemed unfit.

Their religion is paganism

Spartan and Athens are involved in the Ionian Persian, and Peloponnesian

Spartans had a plateau for a terrain.

The end