The peopleIn the Classical Period, most Grrek city states had goverments that were democratically elected by the citizens. Not all the inhabitants were citizens, however. Excluded from citizenship were all women, foreigners, slaves and freed slaves. Slaves were usually prisoners of war, or people born of slave parents. |
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The City of AthensThe city of Athens dates back to Mycenaean times. It was built around the acropolis (meaning "high town"), the city's strongest point. The Athenians claimed they were descended from the Ionians, who had lived in Greece before the coming of the Dorians. In the Classical Period, there were propably just over a quarter of a million people in Athens and the surrounding countryside. It was a wealthy city, partly due to the possession of rich silver mines at Laureum. These helped pay for the navy and foreign trade. There was a port at Piraeus, about 6 km from Athens. |