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Early River Valley Civilizations
Persian Gulf to
Mediterranean Sea
Some of the best
farming land, the
Fertile Crescent
Plain area called
Mesopotamia (land
between the rivers.)
Tigris and Euphrates
frame Mesopotamia
Flooded once a year,
leaving silt
Problem
Unpredictable
flooding
Little or no rain
No natural barriers
Natural resources
limited
Answer
Irrigation ditches
City walls built
Trade
Domino Effect
People had to work
together
Leaders needed
Laws began
organized
government
Each city acted as
independent country
Uruk, Kish, Lagash,
Umma, and Ur
Read the Ancient City of
Ur
Temple priests controlled
government
Manages the irrigation
system from the ziggurat
and demanded crop as
taxes
Wartime men chose a
fighter to command
soldiers
Some became full-time
rulers who passed power
to sons creating a dynasty
City-states became
rich because of food
surplus
Long-distance trade
increased
Cultural diffusion
occurred
Practiced polytheism
Humans = servants
Discuss views of life
To keep Gods
happy, sacrifices
offered
Mesopotamian myths
and legends found in
Epic of Gilgamesh
Social classes began
Discuss the lives of
women
Sumerians invented:
wheel, sail, plow,
arithmetic, geometry,
arches, columns,
ramps, pyramid,
cuneiform
Sargon of Akkad
defeated city state of
Sumer
First empire
Amorites invade
Mesopotamia with
their capital in
Babylon
Peak during
Hammurabi’s reign
Hammurabi
established uniform
code of laws
▪ Different
punishments for
rich/poor/men/wo
men