The Rise of Sumerian City-States

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ancient Mesopotamia- Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Advertisements

Mesopotamia The Land between Two Rivers Rise of “city-states” in Mesopotamia Mesopotamia (Land of rolling hills and low plains) Today is Iraq Located.
Another Presentation © All rights Reserved.
Chapter 3 Lesson 1. Objectives Locate the major river systems where the earliest civilizations developed Describe the physical settings that supported.
Mesopotamia “Land between the Rivers”. CITY LIFE solution problem solution problem solution problem solution problem NOMADIC HUNTER GATHERERS HOW? WHY?
Ancient Mesopotamia The Sumer Civilization A study in cause and effect
Mesopotamia.
The Need for Irrigation, The Ubaid Culture, From City to Civilization
Uncontrolled Water Supply in the River Valley
How Sumerian City-States Emerged In this activity you will learn about and respond to problems faced by people in ancient Mesopotamia, the region between.
Sumer’s Civilization Why Does This Matter?
Geography: How does Geography effect settlement of people?
Mesopotamia.
Target 4: Mesopotamia I can discuss the reasons how became the place where civilization began.
Chapter 4: The Rise of Sumerian City-States
Ancient Mesopotamia Standard : 7.1.1
Living in Mesopotamia The Life. The life on Mesopotamia Environment Food Shelter Religions Shelter Clothing Technology Inventions.
Tuesday – October 15, 2013 Mr. Lombardi Do Now: If you were moving to a new location, what problems might you be faced with? How would you solve these.
Middle Eastern Civilizations 3500 BCE-395 CE. Mesopotamia One of the world’s great civilizations developed along mighty river systems in Mesopotamia.
The Geography of Ancient Mesopotamia Chapter 3: Lesson 1.
Geography of Mesopotamia. Guiding Question How did geography encourage the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia?
Bell Ringer Where was Mesopotamia? Why was the region of Mesopotamia so well suited for the growth of a civilization?
Geography of Mesopotamia. Questions and Titles Geography of Mesopotamia.
By: Christian A. Monroe.  Where is Mesopotamia located? Mesopotamia is located in the rolling hills between the Tigris and Euphrates River. (pg.33) 
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamia Chapter 4.
Mesopotamia. The Land Between Two Rivers Mesopotamia (between the rivers) is a region in SW Asia Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Rich soil Drew people in.
Mesopotamia 8,000 BC Start with a story: imagine you are a farmer living near Southwest Asia. The yearly flood which makes farming possible has not come.
{ River Valley Geography A view from the top. 1. Why do people go to the river valleys? -Fresh water -Fertile land 2. Why so important? Provides food.
In our study of ancient civilizations, SWBAT determine how geographic challenges resulted in the formation of complex Sumerian city-states by working in.
Chapter 4 Rise of Sumerian City- States. How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia? Early people who lived in the Fertile.
MESOPOTAMIA THE RISE OF CITY-STATES. The Fertile Crescent  The area is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers leading into the Mediterranean.
10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Mesopotamia.
Geography of Mesopotamia What does Mesopotamia mean? The Land Between the Two (2) Rivers Tigris River Euphrates River What are the names.
Geography of Mesopotamia. Location Located in the present- day country of Iraq Located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers It was approximately 300.
Mesopotamia. The Fertile Crescent - Mesopotamia Mesopotamia – located mostly in modern-day Iraq and Syria Mesopotamia - Greek word meaning “between the.
1.You need these items out: a.Text book b.Notebook & ISN workbook 2.In your notebook, write the date and the title: “Ch. 4 Key Terms”. 3.Copy HW.
THE RISE OF MESOPOTAMIAN CITY-STATES The greatest lecture ever!
Rise of Sumerian City States. Process 1.Listen to a problem and rewrite in your own words. 2.Discuss with your group to find a solution. One person will.
Today’s Essential Question: How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia?
Chapter 4 Notes. Difficulties of living in Mesopotamia Food Shortages in the Foothills Uncontrolled Water Supply in the River Valley Difficulties in Building/Maintaining.
Mesopotamia GEOGRAPHY AND CIVILIZATION. Sumerians HOW AND WHY DID SUMERIANS TRANSITION FROM SMALL FARMING VILLAGES TO LARGE WALLED CITIES?
The Rise of Sumerian City-States
Ancient Civilization very old a highly organized society (group of people)
Objective (3.1): By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Geography of Mesopotamia What does Mesopotamia mean? The Land Between the Two (2) Rivers Tigris River Euphrates River What are the names.
Intro to Sumer. Problem #1 Mild weather and plentiful rains made the foothills a good place to farm. The wooded hills provided timber for building shelters.
3.1 Reading Guide The Civilization of Sumer
From Hunters to Gatherers Chapter 3
The Need for Irrigation, The Ubaid Culture, From City to Civilization
After 5 minutes, you will “turn and talk” to discuss your answers
The Rise of Sumerian City-States
Chapter 4 Chapter 4: The Rise of Sumerian City-States
Chapter 3.1 “Geography of Mesopotamia” “Land Between Two Rivers” –section 1 The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers start in the mountains of Turkey and flow.
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamia & the Rise of Mighty Empires
From Small Farming Communities
Geography of the Fertile Crescent
CHAPTER 4: The Rise of Sumerian City-States
Rethinking Civilization
Problem A: Food Shortage in the Hills
Today’s Essential Question: How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia?
Chapter 3: Ancient Mesopotamia
The Rise of Sumerian City-States
Rise of City States.
Problem D: Attacks by Neighboring Communities
The Rise of Sumerian City-States
WARM-UP: Explain how geographic features and cultural diffusion affected the development of ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egyptian River Valley civilizations.
This is where people lived at first. What’s wrong with this place ?
The Fertile Crescent Mesopotamia
Presentation transcript:

The Rise of Sumerian City-States Write this as the heading on your next blank page in your interactive notebook! The Rise of Sumerian City-States Write this too! How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city states in Mesopotamia?

Preview Think of a problem that you faced and what you did to solve it. In the problem box in the flowchart below, draw a simple illustration of the problem or challenge. Also, write a one sentence summary of the problem. In the solution box, draw a simple illustration of the illustration and a one sentence summary of the solution. Problem Solution

The Rise of Sumerian City States Mesopotamia-Modern day Iraq, “Land between the rivers” Sumer-The southern part of Mesopotamia where villages first were formed City-States-Small independent countries with their own ruler

Mesopotamia: Difficult Environment There wasn’t many building supplies to use It rarely rained so it was hot and it was hard to raise crops and find water They faced many hardships, including no wood for homes and attacks from neighboring villages

Food Shortages in the Hills

Problems Solution What were some of the advantages of living in the foothills of the Zagros mountains? How did farmers living in the foothill solve the food shortage? The people moved to a better, more open farming location called Sumer Mild weather and plentiful rain and the woods provided timber for building homes. There were plenty of stones to make tools. Draw and label a simple picture showing Mespotamians’ solution to the food shortage. Draw and label a simple picture showing the problem that occurred around 5000 BCE Who were the Sumerians? The Sumerians were the people who migrated to the new farming land: Sumer

Uncontrolled Water Supply in the River Valley

Problem Solution Describe the season weather changes in Sumer. How did the Sumerians solve the problem of an uncontrolled water supply? During the spring, rain, and melted snow from the mountains flowed into the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers causing them to flood across the plain. The Sumerians made an irrigation system to solve the problem of uncontrolled water Draw and label a simple picture showing a Sumerian irrigation system. Why was it difficult to raise crops in Sumer? It was difficult to raise crops because it was either too little or too much water Draw & Label a simple picture showing the problem caused by and uncontrolled water supply. In what other ways did the Sumerians control the water supply? Dug canals and dams

Difficulties in Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System

Why could Sumerian farms no longer live apart, or in small groups? What new problem occurred after Sumerian farms created irrigation systems? Sumerian farms could no longer live apart because they needed to come together to keep the irrigation running The new problem that occurred after Sumerians created irrigation systems was maintaining the systems. Draw and label a simple picture showing how the Sumerians kept their complex irrigation system working. Draw and label a simple picture showing what could happen to an irrigation system that was not maintained. What was the long-term result of the Sumerians working together? They could maintain their farms and have a constant source of water

Attacks by Neighboring Communities

Draw and label a simple picture showing why Sumerian cities fought with each other. What did the Sumerians do to protect their cities? They built walls out of mud to protect the city Fought over water! Draw and label a simple picture showing how the Sumerians protected their cities. How did physical geography of Sumer leave its cities unprotected? Dug canals with deep holes There were no mountain ranges or rushing rivers to keep out enemies Why do historians call the cities of Sumer “city-states”? They called it that because the cities in Sumer were independent countries

From Small Farming Villages to Large City States

How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city states in Mesopotamia? They moved to the river valley Food shortage in the foothills The system crossed village boundaries Built a complex irrigation system to control water supply Farmers had either too little or too much water They made larger communities-the first cities Often the cities fought with each other The Sumerians created walled cities