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Why did Sparta’s government discourage learning?

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Answered by Anonymous
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From 480 to 460 BCE regional rivalries and revolts by the helots damaged Sparta and worse were to follow when rivalry with Athens developed into the Peloponnesian Wars from c. ... Thebes then annexed parts of Messenia and Sparta became thereafter only a second-rate power.

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Because the Spartan government wanted Spartans to be tough and strong, they weren't given enough food or clothing, so they were encouraged to steal, but if they were caught they were beaten. That was the Spartan way: Lie, cheat, steal, and get away with it, or else. For girls, school was also very similar. They were taught physical education, which included wrestling, gymnastics, and combat skills.

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