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Rise of City States

Objective I can identify and understand for the challenges faced by the citizens of the early sumerian city states

Vocabulary words How many did you find in 4.1 and 4.2? Mesopotamia Irrigation canal (system) City-State Tigris River Euphrates River

Is it perfect???......NO!

Problems to solve There were four major challenges for the people of Sumer region of Mesopotamia.

Food Shortages in the mountains Farmers did not have enough land to grow food for the increasing population Populations moved down to the plains for more land to farm to provide food. This made the city states in Sumar larger and larger

Uncontrolled Water supply in the plains Flooding and drought - two HUGE issues Solution - a series of canal, dams and levees to control and move the water where needed. Levee - Earth walls to prevent flooding

Trying to maintain the system Trying to keep silt from clogging the system Trying to keep the system running between city states Solution - neighboring city states worked together to keep canals free and clear...at least for a while!

Mesopotamia Irrigation 1.37 Irrigation explained

Attacks and Fighting over water City states continued to fight over water and control of canals. Increasing population mading fighting fierce! Neighboring communities drew blood against each other. City states began to learn to protect themselves with walls, moats and armies

More about the Sumerians Tim and Moby City-state definition….

More information 9.34 - Sumerian city-states - to about 6 minutes

Homework Study Guide questions 1 - 10 Read 4.3 - 4.7 This will help with the study guide - fill out any new vocabulary word definitions

Group time You are creating a new city state in Sumar. Name your state and look over the rubric with your team.