Greece Government pt.2

In class today, we continued our notes on the politics in Greece and those who ran the government. Draco ruled in 621 BCE, which gave meaning to the term "draconian". All of the athenians (rich or poor) became equal under the law, but death was the punishment for many crimes. Draco also said that debt slavery was okay. Under Solon, he outlawed debt slavery, made citizens able to speak at the assembly, and made it so that citizens can press charges against wrongdoers. Next in office, was Cleisthenes which made the government look even more like a democracy (but not there yet). Before Cleisthenes ruled, a harsh aristocrat named Hippias ruled, but was later ostracized. Once Hippias was gone, Cleisthenes and Isagoras engaged in a power struggle. Isagoras won, but the athenian citizens didn't want him to rule (he was a tyrant), so they trapped him on the acropolis and banished him. Thus, in 508 BCE, the athenian citizens became the first people in history to overthrow their leader. All in all, we continued taking notes on Greek politics and will continue to learn about its leaders tomorrow.

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