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Mesopotamia The name Mesopotamia means ____________________________________ • Mesopotamia lies within the ____________________________ _____ – an area of rich, fertile farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began • It is bordered to the north by the ___________River, and to the South by the ____________________River. These were the rivers of ________ and _________ Flood waters brought beneficial ___________________ from the mountains in spring • The same floods were unpredictable and swept away people and animals Floods on these rivers left behind Silt: __________________________ __________________________ ____________ This ________ made the land of Mesopotamia extremely _________________ for growing crops When you have excellent conditions for growing crops (warm climate, good soil, access to plenty of water) what is possible.....? __________________________

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Mesopotamia• The name Mesopotamia means ____________________________________

• Mesopotamia lies within the _________________________________ – an area of rich, fertile farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began

• It is bordered to the north by the ___________River, and to the South by the ____________________River.

• These were the rivers of ________ and _________

• Flood waters brought beneficial ___________________ from the mountains in spring

• The same floods were unpredictable and swept away people and animals

• Floods on these rivers left behind Silt: ________________________________________________________________

• This ________ made the land of

Mesopotamia extremely _________________ for growing crops

• When you have excellent conditions for growing crops (warm climate, good

soil, access to plenty of water) what is possible.....?

_______________________________

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Mesopotamia – The Sumerians• Surplus made it possible for the growth of _____________

• The ________________ established the world’s first permanent _____________________________ right here in Mesopotamia

• Their first cities had about 10,000 people but as time passed some grew as large as _________

• These____________________ acted as individual countries even though they were cities

• What kept city-states from uniting under one government or ruler? __________________

• Unfortunately, not all of the Sumerian city-states were BFFs

• City-states would continually fight over who had controlled the

___________________ and the rights to ___________ on the river

• By 3500 BC, __________ was the most powerful of the city-states

• Uruk and Ur fought for dominance as well

• Uruk’s king ___________________________ became a legendary figure in Sumerian Literature

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• In Sumer_____________________ was a central part of life in the city-states.

Mesopotamia – The Sumerians

• Sumerians practiced Polytheism: ________________________________________________________________

• Ziggurats: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

• The Ziggurats were terraced with __________ that lead to the top where a ___________was located.

SUMERIAN ACHIEVEMENTS

• Writing – Evolved from a series of pictures/symbols called ________________, to Cuneiform: ___________________________________________

• Math – Developed a system that used _____ as a base.

• This led to the understanding of 12 ____________ in a year;

60 _______________in a minute; and 60 ___________in an hour.

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Mesopotamia – The Sumerians

• Technology

• Wheel: ______________________________________________________• Plow: _______________________________________________________• Sewers• Bronze for tools• Makeup and jewelry

Mesopotamia – The Babylonians• Constant ______________ between City-States in Sumeria weakened them

• They manly fought over the rights to ___________, _________, and money

• Because they were weak, the _______________________ were able to conquer them by the year 1759 BC.

• Empire: __________________________________________________________________

•The center of the Babylonian empire was the beautiful city of ____________

• Its central location made it a center for trade for:Caravans: _______________________________________________________Bazaars: ________________________________________________________

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Mesopotamia – The Babylonians• ____________________became King and created the Babylonian Empire by uniting the cities of ______________ and conquering parts of ________________________

• As one of the most influential leaders in Mesopotamia he conquered territory and developed a set of laws to govern it = _____________________________________

• There were _______ laws; its creation allowed ______, __________, _________, and all others to read and understand the laws that governed their lives in Babylon

Examples:• Code 21: If a man has broken into a house he shall

be killed before the breach and buried there

• Code 196: If a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician, his eye shall be knocked out.

• The Babylonian Empire was eventually conquered by the Persians, paving the way for the rise of....

_________________

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Mesopotamia – The AssyriansADVANCES

• The ________________________ _____, ____________, slingers, _____________, and ____________

• _____________ ___________ were their major advantage over foes

• The city of ______________ became a city of great learning and housed tablets from _____________ and _________________

DOWNFALL• Very______________________, so had few ________

Mesopotamia – The Chaldeans(Babylon Rises Again!)

• Chaldeans reestablished _____________________ (New Babylonian Empire)

• _______________________________________ rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city and built the Hanging Gardens for his wife

• Many small _________________ from within weakened them

• Ultimately conquered by the ____________________ by 612 BC

ADVANCES DOWNFALL• Accurate __________ calendars

• Raised ________ for honey

• Sundials

• Poor _____________________ weakened them, and they eventually fell to Persia

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Mesopotamia – The Phoenicians• The land on the western fringe of the Fertile Crescent was home to

wealthy ______________ society known as the ______________________

• Phoenicia had few _________________, but it did have ______________. Cedar trees were prized for their _______________, a valuable

trade item• Phoenicia’s overland trade routes were blocked by

__________________and ___________________________ so they had to look to the _________ for a way to trade

• Motivated by a desire for trade, the people of Phoenicia became expert ___________________________ - They built one of the world’s finest

________________ at the city of _________

• Fleets of fast Phoenician trading ships sailed to ports all around the

__________________________________

• The Phoenicians founded several new colonies - ____________________ was the

most famous of these, and later became one of the most _________________ cities

on the Mediterranean

• Phoenicia grew wealthy from trading: ___________, silverwork, ______________________, glass items, _____________, and items dyed purple

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Mesopotamia – The Phoenicians• To record their activities, Phoenician traders developed

one of the world’s first Alphabet :________________________________________________________________________________________________

• This development made ______________ much easier and had a major impact on the ______________ and ______________ world

• Our alphabet is based on the Phoenicians!

ADVANCES DOWNFALL• Created valuable good from glass, iron, and cedar

• World’s finest ______ builders

• Founded the city of ______________

• The ______________

• Attacks by King _______________ weakened

the Phoenicians

• Eventually conquered when ___________ the _______ swept through the Fertile

Crescent in 332 BC

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Mesopotamia – The AkkadiansI’ll try my best not to confuse you … here goes!

• The Akkadians were a group that lived north of Sumer; they co-existed peacefully for many years

• The peace was broken when King Sargon invaded Sumer to expand Akkadian territory

• Sargon created the world’s first permanent army, and used it to

conquer Sumer

• In doing so, Sargon created the world’s first empire

• The Akkadian Empire lasted about 150 years, until chaos and poor leadership

weakened it

• Sumerians took the opportunity to re-establish their civilization and were finally free of Akkadian control

Mesopotamia Civ Flow Chart

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Mesopotamia Civ Flow Chart

The Sumerians

The Akkadians (King Sargon)

The Babylonians (King Hammurabi)

The Assyrians

The Chaldeans (King Nebuchadnezzar)

The Phoenicians