A Matt Sweet Agriculture of Babylon Agriculture In Mesopotamia they would raise sheep, cow, and goats. The people would hunt wild game birds and other.

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A Matt Sweet Agriculture of Babylon

Agriculture In Mesopotamia they would raise sheep, cow, and goats. The people would hunt wild game birds and other animals. They enjoyed fish, eggs, cheese, roasted duck, deer, and pork. People of Mesopotamia would also grow and crops. They planted wheat, barley, vegetables, and dates. The Fertile Crescent was the best land to grow on, and most of them grew at the Crescent.

Babylon Agriculture Agriculture in Babylon is similar to today's by the way they hunt and grow, people still do that to survive. It is also the same to today by the way that we use are resources to raise animals and grow crops. Babylon’s agriculture is the same by the way that today we believe in God and shrine. 

B Matt Sweet Babylon

Babylon In the city Babylon, Sumerians settled in the land between the rivers. In Babylon two civilizations grew. (warrior, ancient) Babylon was located in Southern Mesopotamia, near the Persian Gulf. It was a massive walled city with a network of canals and vivid green crops. Babylon was also the capital of Babylonia.

Babylon  Babylon is similar to today because Babylon and the United States both have organized civilizations. A civilization is a complex society with developed art, religion, and clothing. We both have jobs to survive and believe in Gods. In Babylon they would assign jobs just like our government today.  html

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