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RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS
MESOPOTAMIA
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RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS
The discovery of farming during the Neolithic Revolution allowed nomadic people to settle into villages and towns; these eventually became civilizations
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The world’s first civilizations all began in river valleys
Ancient Egypt China Indus Valley The first civilization began in an area known as Mesopotamia
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The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flooded once per year, leaving behind fertile soil ideal for farming (a perfect place to start a civilization) Mesopotamia means “land between the rivers” and is often called the “Fertile Crescent” or referred to as the “Cradle of Civilization”
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The first civilization that developed in the “Fertile Crescent” of Mesopotamia was the kingdom of Sumer Surrounding deserts and the lack of natural barriers attracted outsiders to Mesopotamia and made the Sumerians vulnerable to attack; this led to other kingdoms rising in Mesopotamia
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LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS
ADVANCED CITIES: Sumerian city-states were protected by high walls At the city center was a temple called a ziggurat
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SPECIALIZED WORKERS: At the top of society were kings, and then priests In the middle were skilled workers, like merchants At the bottom, were common farmers and slaves
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(COMPLEX INSTITUTIONS) RELIGION: Sumerians and Babylonians were polytheistic (many gods)
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(COMPLEX INSTITUTIONS) RELIGION: The Hebrews in Palestine were the first monotheistic (single god) faith in history (Judaism-Jews) The holy book of Judaism is the Torah; God gave Moses the Ten Commandments which serve as moral laws
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Sumerians Babylonians Assyrians Persians
First Empire is created when King Hammurabi of Babylon takes over Sumer around 1700 BC. This whole region is Mesopotamia, but by around 1000 BC the Assyrians take over much of the region. Stone carving of King Hammurabi
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LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS
GOVERNMENT: Babylonian King Hammurabi created the first legal code Hammurabi’s Code had 282 laws based on justice and retaliation (for example: “an eye for an eye”) The code had different punishments for the various levels of society
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WRITING: Sumerians made the world’s first writing called cuneiform
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WRITING: Phoenicians simplified cuneiform to a 22 letter alphabet Phoenician merchants spread the alphabet throughout the Mediterranean world The alphabet influenced Greek, Latin, and English
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Between 1000 – 500 BC Mesopotamia
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LASTING CONTRIBUTIONS
TECHNOLOGY: Sumerian inventions include the wheel, sail, plow, and bronze metalwork
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Closure Activity 1) Develop a “Hammurabi’s Code” for Cary/Raleigh/North Carolina: Your code should include at least 5 laws and consequences Think about things that are important to keep order. 2) How do your “Codes” compare to actual laws we have in America?
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