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Mesopotamia World History Core. Geography/Interaction with Environment  LOCATION Southwest Asia Iraq and Syria Dry, desert climate.

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1 Mesopotamia World History Core

2 Geography/Interaction with Environment  LOCATION Southwest Asia Iraq and Syria Dry, desert climate

3 Geography/Interaction with Environment  Fertile Crescent Curve shaped area of rich soil

4 Geography/Interaction with Environment  Mesopotamia Greek translated to “Land between the rivers”

5 Geography/Interaction with Environment  Tigris and Euphrates River Flow southeast to Persian Gulf Flood annually, leaving rich soil

6 Geography/Interaction with Environment ChallengesSolutions Unpredictable flooding No rain Dug irrigation ditches No natural boundariesBuilt mud brick walls around cities Scarce natural resources Traded grain for raw materials

7 Power and Authority  Sumerian City-States 1 st settled in 3300 BC City-state is a city and its surrounding lands

8 Power and Authority  Ziggurat Temple at the center of each city-state

9 Power and Authority  Priest were Rulers Priests acted as go betweens for the people and the Gods Priests demanded crops as a form of taxation for their services People believed that the Gods were responsible for all things in their lives (crops, rich soil, rain, etc.)

10 Power and Authority  Warriors become King In time of crisis Priests were not the rulers A strong leader was needed in time of crisis (ex. War) Wars were for extended periods of time  Warriors would continue to rule  Dynasty Series of rulers from a single family (pass on to sons)

11 Power and Authority  Social Classes: Priest King Landholders Wealthy Merchants Farmers and Shopkeepers Slaves 1.Foreigners captured 2. Children sold to pay parental debt

12 Power and Authority  Women’s Rights Most of the same as men  Priest  Farmers  Artisans  Merchants

13 Religious and Ethical Systems  Polytheistic Belief in more than one God  Sumerians feared the power of their Gods Blamed natural disasters, poor crops, and illness on a persons social actions  Enlil God of storms and air

14 Religious and Ethical Systems  Afterlife Souls of dead went to “Land of No Return”  A dark, gloomy place

15 Religious and Ethical Systems  Epic of Gilgamesh Long heroic poem Gives us an idea about Sumerian life  See handout….

16 Cultural Interaction/Economics/Empire Building  Trading Surplus Allowed Sumerians to increase long distance trade and develop new city-states  Cultural Diffusion When a new idea or product spreads from one cultural to another  Trading surplus allowed for cultural diffusion

17 Cultural Interaction/Economics/Empire Building  Empire Bringing together of several nations under one ruler

18 Cultural Interaction/Economics/Empire Building  Sargon Created the 1 st empire (Akkad)  Akkadian Empire 2350BC Helped spread Sumerian idea Lasted 200 years Internal conflicts will lead to its future breakdown

19 Cultural Interaction/Economics/Empire Building  Babylonian Empire Amorites: nomadic warriors Established empire along the Euphrates River 2000 BC  Hammurabi Ruled during the peak of the B.E. from 1792 BC – 1750 BC

20 Cultural Interaction/Economics/Empire Building  Codified Law (Hammurabi’s Code) Single, uniform code of laws  Unified a diverse empire  Engraved on stone and place in various cities around the empire  282 laws Community, family relations, business, and crime Principle of RETALIATION Set different punishments for rich, poor, and women

21 Cultural Interaction/Economics/Empire Building  Hammurabi’s Code See handout

22 Science and Technology  Arithmetic and Geometry Needed to build walls, plan irrigation, and survey fields Number system based on 60 Modern examples:  60 sec. = 1 min.  360*circle

23 Science and Technology  Architecture Arches, columns, ramps, and pyramids  Example: Ziggurat

24 Science and Technology  Cuneiform Sumerian writing system on clay tablets


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