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Title: Mesopotamian Civilization


1
Mesopotamian Civilization
  • Chapter 1
  • Section 2

2
Mesopotamian Civilization
  • Civilizations are complex societies with cities,
    governments, art, religion, class divisions, and
    a writing system.
  • Rivers were important because they made for good
    farming conditions. They also made it easy for
    people to travel and trade.
  • Governments were formed because someone had to
    make plans and decisions for the common good.
  • Mesopotamia is a flat plain bounded by the Tigris
    and Euphrates Rivers.
  • Floods were frequent and unpredictable.
  • Farmers learned to control the rivers with dams
    and channels.
  • They used the rivers for irrigation, which is a
    way of watering crops.

3
Mesopotamian Civilization
  • Sumer located in the southern region.
  • Sumerian cities were city-states, with their own
    government.
  • Sumerian cities often fought one another.
  • For protection, the city-states had surrounding
    walls.
  • Sumerians were polytheistic believed in many
    gods.
  • Each city-state had a ziggurat, or grand temple,
    to honor the gods.
  • Most Sumerians were farmers, but some were
    artisans, or skilled workers.
  • Others were merchants and traders.
  • Sumerian city-states had three classes
  • Upper kings, priests, and government officials
  • Middle Artisans, merchants, fishers, and
    farmers.
  • Lower Slaves

4
Discussion Question
  • What effect did irrigation have on the people of
    Mesopotamia?
  • Irrigation allowed farmers to grow plenty of
    food.
  • More food meant more people could be fed, so the
    population grew.
  • This led to specialization of jobs, which led to
    trading.

5
A Skilled People
  • Mesopotamia has been called the cradle of
    civilization because of the influence of
    Sumerian ideas on other areas.
  • Writing helps people keep records and pass on
    ideas.
  • Sumerians developed a writing called cuneiform.
  • Only a few people, called scribes, learned to
    write.
  • The Sumerians also produced the oldest known
    story, the Epic of Gilgamesh.
  • The Sumerians also invented new technology such
    as the wagon wheel, the sailboat, and the plow.
  • The Sumerians developed many mathematical ideas,
    including geometry, a number system based on 60,
    and a 12-month calendar.

6
Discussion Question
  • Why did the Sumerians study the skies?
  • The locations of the planets and stars guided the
    Sumerians farming and festivals.

7
Sargon Hammurabi
  • Sargon King of the Akkadians
  • Conquered all of Mesopotamia
  • Set up the worlds first empire
  • Empire is a group of many different lands under
    one rules.
  • After Sargon, another group of people became
    powerful. They built the city of Babylon on the
    Euphrates River.
  • Hammurabi King of Babylon
  • Conquered lands north and south of Babylon to
    create the Babylonian Empire.
  • Code of Hammurabi collection of laws covering
    crimes, farming, business activities, and
    marriage and family.
  • Many punishments in the code were cruel, but the
    code was an important step in the development of
    a justice system.

8
Discussion Question
  • What were some of the benefits of living in
    Hammurabis empire? What were some of the
    drawbacks?
  • Benefits Living in a large, powerful empire
    helped keep enemies from taking over the land.
  • Hammurabis code helped keep people from
    committing crimes against one another.
  • Drawbacks Hammurabis code had cruel punishments
  • People were governed by one person, Hammurabi,
    instead of living in a representative government.
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