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By: Dylan, Ernesto, Christian Next

Introduction You are a seven year old boy that means you are old enough to start military training! You will go through harsh training to prepare yourself until you’re 20 years of age. Then you go to war. Archery Training Archery Training Swords

Archery When did Spartan boys become Soldiers ? Age 20 Age 18

Wrong Spartan Boys Became a soldier at age twenty. Back to Archery*

Correct! Spartans Would also Remain in active duty until they lived to be sixty.

Swords What metal did Spartans use for Swords? Bronze Iron

Wrong  Spartan Swords were made from iron. Back to Swords*

Right At the age of 18, Spartan boys had to go out into the world and steal their food. Getting caught would result in harsh punishment, including flogging, which was usually a practice reserved only for slaves.