Mesopotamia- Land Between the Rivers Mrs. Martin 2008.

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Mesopotamia- “Land Between the Rivers” Mrs. Martin 2008

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II. Sumer A.When? 5,000 years ago B.Religion-polytheistic- what’s the goal? 1.Worship? In ziggurats (temples) C.Government- absolute monarchies 1.City-states 2.Hereditary ruler-absolute monarchy a.Servant of the gods b.Enforces laws, collect taxes, maintain walls and irrigation systems

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Mesopotamia- “Land Between the Rivers”

Mrs. Martin2008

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I. Geography-Let’s map it!

A. North and East of EgyptB. Called Fertile Crescent (see your map)C. Between Tigris and Euphrates RiverD. No natural barriers

1. Open to invasion2. Easy to migrate3. Difficult to unify

E. Cradle of civilization

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II. Sumer

A. When? 5,000 years agoB. Religion-polytheistic- what’s the goal?

1. Worship? In ziggurats (temples)C. Government-absolute monarchies

1. City-states2. Hereditary ruler-absolute monarchy

a. Servant of the godsb. Enforces laws, collect taxes, maintain walls and irrigation

systems

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Ziggurats

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II. Sumer (cont.)D. Social structure-similar to Egypt

1. Ruling family, 2. Priests have much power3. Merchants and artisans, 4. Peasant farmers

E. Economy- based on their geography, what do you predict? 1. Extensive trade due to geography

F. Achievements1. Cuneiform writing2. Irrigation systems to protect from flooding3. Arch 4. Ziggurat

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Cuneiform

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III. Other EmpiresA. Assyrians- rule entire Fertile Crescent (600s B.C.)

1. Enemies united and destroy in 612 B.C.

B. Persians- united by Darius (500 B.C.)1. Religion-Zoroasterianism

a. Monotheisticb. Good will triumph

2. Darius makes professional armyWhy is a professional army significant?

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C. Babylon1. Hammurabi most powerful ruler2. Hammurabi’s Code

a. Harsh punishment- eye for an eyeb. Social divisions - Favors upper classesc. First known collection of laws

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King Darius

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III. Other Empires ( cont.)

D. Phoenicians- create alphabet and spread it through trade

E. Lydians- money economy (vs. barter)1. Makes trade easier

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