How Did Sparta Influence The Development Of Greek Society

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The evolution of Greece’s governmental forms was a gradual, and revolutionary process that shaped the edifice of Greek society, and established the foundations of Western Civilization and Classical Greece. Moreover, from the ashes of the Mycenaean civilization, the Greeks entered a period of recovery and transition in which the population and economy of Greece gradually recovered from the depredations of the Bronze Age collapse. Furthermore, during this period of recovery, Greece transitioned from the Homeric Dark Age chiefdoms/villages into the multifarious Poleis. From the Poleis, the evolution of Greece’s governmental forms was actuated by environmental pressures as well as the self-actualization of the demos of the Polis. Moreover the various …show more content…

Moreover, it was because of environmental pressures that prompted the Spartans to create their austere militaristic society. Sparta was landlocked, and was very isolated in comparison with the rest of poleis. Furthermore according to Pomeroy Sparta had to “seek a novel solution to the need for land to feed a growing population, a solution that would determine the course of future Spartan development.” Unlike other Greek cities Sparta founded only one colony, and the Spartans chose a militaristic/ conservative remedy to solve their environmental pressures. Moreover, the Spartans developed an ascetic militaristic state to conquer the various regions around their polis as well as the rest of Laconia. Furthermore, Sparta united their polis through force unlike the other city states. Sparta made a class of heavily disciplined soldiers that would coalesce to form the Spartan electorate as well as the Spartan mirage. Moreover, the primary purpose of this force was to control the helot population of serfs that Sparta had created to feed their free citizenry. Sparta retained their kings as well as an oligarchic form of government unlike the other city states of Greece. The creation of this system was due to the Sparta’s isolation as well as environmental pressures that set them down a different path of governmental, and societal