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Mesopotamia

The First River Valley Civilization. Mesopotamia. River Valley Civilizations. The discovery of farming during the Neolithic Revolution allowed nomadic people to settle into civilizations. The world’s first civilizations all began in river valleys.

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Mesopotamia

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  1. The First River Valley Civilization Mesopotamia

  2. River Valley Civilizations The discovery of farming during the Neolithic Revolution allowed nomadic people to settle into civilizations

  3. The world’s first civilizations all began in river valleys The first civilization began in an area known as Mesopotamia

  4. Mesopotamia means “land between the rivers” & is often called the “Fertile Crescent” or as the “Cradle of Civilization” The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flooded once per year, leaving behind fertile soil ideal for farming

  5. The first civilization developed in the Fertile Crescent: Sumer But, surrounding deserts & the lack of natural barriers attracted outsiders to Mesopotamia made the Sumerians vulnerable to attack

  6. Mesopotamia • Mesopotamia (the land between 2 rivers), is a valley between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. • These rivers often overflow and leave silt, which makes the soil rich for an agricultural society.

  7. Ancient City-States • Ancient Mesopotamia covered three general areas: • Assyria • Akkad • Sumer • Several different ethnicities lived in these areas. • Mesopotamian civilization involved many peoples. • The Sumerians developed the first Mesopotamian civilization.

  8. Lasting Contributions • Advanced cities: • Sumerian city-states were protected by high walls • At the city center was a temple called a ziggurat

  9. Lasting Contributions • Specialized Workers: • At the top of society were priests, and then kings • In the middle were skilled workers, like merchants • At the bottom, were common farmers & slaves

  10. Lasting Contributions • Religion: • Sumerians & Babylonians were polytheistic • The Hebrews in Palestine were the 1st monotheistic faith in history (Judaism) • The holy book of Judaism is the Torah; God gave Moses the Ten Commandments which serve as moral laws

  11. Lasting Contributions • Government: • Babylonian King Hammurabi created the first legal code • Hammurabi’s Code had 282 laws based on justice & retaliation (an eye for an eye) • The code had different punishments for the various levels of society

  12. Lasting Contributions

  13. Lasting Contributions • Writing: • Sumerians made the world’s 1st writing called cuneiform • Phoenicians simplified cuneiform to a 22 letter alphabet • Phoenicianmerchantsspread the alphabet throughout the Mediterranean world • The alphabet influenced Greek, Latin, & English

  14. Lasting Contributions • Technology: • Sumerians inventions include the wheel, sail, plow, & bronze metalwork

  15. Activity Create a booklet that with include the following information for the civilization. • Location • Government • Religion • Agriculture • Cultural/ scientific contributions • Social structure Thinking Questions • How does geographic location influence the development of Mesopotamia in a positive and negative way? • Which of the 5 characteristics of civilization is most important for Mesopotamia? (evaluate) • How does Mesopotamia’s social structure reflect their values? How do these values differ from our values?

  16. Closure Activity • Examine the following primary source documents and answer the questions. Write a paragraph answering the following question (give evidence from the documents): Was Hammurabi’s Code just?

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