What is the difference between a city-state and an
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Created the first empire, united several
previously independent city-states under one
power.
Weakened because the conquered city-states
continued to struggle against the rule of a
central government and because enemies
could easily invade the city-states on a flat,
open plain. His empire eventually fell to the
Guitans, fierce warriors from the Zagros
mountains.
Conquered what is now Lebanon, overthrew
the King of Mari and made his son king, and
created the empire of Assyria.
Held his lands together by trade as well as by
force; exchanged Mesopotamian products for
valuable foreign goods such as copper, tin
and silver.
Was defeated by Hammurabi and his
Babylonian army.
Conquered the lands east to the Zagros
Mountains and south to Uruk then marched
north and defeated all of Mesopotamia,
including Assyria.
Ruled all of Mesopotamia; maintained a
strong central government and sent
governors , judges, tax collectors and military
commanders to all his lands; created the
Code of Hammurabi, 282 carefully chosen
laws of Babylonia covering all matters that
were important to the people, and had it
carved on a slab of stone and made public.
Began to fall apart after Hammurabi’s death.