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Mesopotamia & the Fertile Crescent

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Page 1: Mesopotamia & Fertile Crescent

Mesopotamia & the Fertile Crescent

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Geography of Mesopotamia• “land between two

rivers”• Tigris & Euphrates

Rivers• Flat with small plants• Rivers flooded,

creating floodplains

• Dry, with little rainfall

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Floods & Droughts• Flooding of the

rivers unpredictable

• Too much snow or rain in mountains would cause devastating floods

• Lack of rainfall would cause droughts

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Irrigation• Irrigation:

• Built earthen walls and ditches to irrigate farms

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The Not-So Fertile Crescent• Little water; few resources• Mud and reed homes• No natural barriers – Effects?

• Walls & moats built as protection

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Trading for Resources- Needed: stone, wood, copper, ivory, gold, ebony- Offered: grain, dates, other crops

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First Civilizations• Advanced form of culture• First civilization in Sumer 3500 BC• Early civilizations had five traits

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Advanced Cities-- rise when farmers need places to store grain-- large temples for prayer

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Specialized Workers-- food surplus means not everyone needs to farm-- jobs that require special skills (weaver, weapon-maker etc.)-- some become kings or priests

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Complex Institutions-- cities need rules, laws, schools & armies

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Record Keeping-- food supplies and workers need to be kept track of -- writing was invented for this reason

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Improved Technology-- new problems require new solutions-- new technologies are created

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Sumerian City-StatesCity-State:

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What did these cities look like?

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Religion in Sumer-- polytheistic:

-- gods of sky, wind, hills, and fresh water-- priests tried to please the gods

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The Ziggurat-- worship center & city hall-- priests lived here & managed irrigation systems-- people came to pay priests for their service

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Priests Become LeadersWhy did priests emerge as leaders in Sumer?

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New Leaders Emerge-- as wealth grew, city-states were attacked-- powerful men were asked to protect the city-- took over the jobs of the priests-- became kings-- by 2375 BC Sumer ruled by one king

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What was life like in Sumer?

Kings & Pries

tsLandowners,

Government Officials, Rich Merchants

Farmers &

ArtisansSlaves

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Scientific Discoveries How did Sumerians use the plow and wheel?

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Scientific DiscoveriesWhat was Math used for?

-- System based on 60

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Scientific DiscoveriesPictographs:

Cuneiform:

-- complex; 600 different symbols-- those who could read were called scribes

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Akkadian Empire-- 2371 BC: Sargon of Akkad builds first empireWhat is an empire?

What land did Sargon rule?

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Babylonian Empire-- By 2000 BC Babylon became the center of power-- 1792-1750 BC: Hammurabi rules-- known for his code of law

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Assyrian EmpireHow were the Assyrians able to build an empire?

What caused the Assyrian Empire to crumble?

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ChaldeansWhy are the Chaldeans known as the “New Babylonians?”

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Persians in Southwest Asia• Nomads from Central Asia• Settle in Media (modern-day Iran) by 1000 BC

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Cyrus the Great• Persian king• Overthrew the Medians• Sought a regional empire• Conquered Anatolia

(modern-day Turkey)• Immense empire by 539

BC

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What kind of leader was Cyrus?

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Darius• Expanded empire to from Greece to India• Divided empire into 20 provinces with local

governmentsHow does Darius unite the empire?• Built a Royal Road to unite the empire• Code of law• Minted coins