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Page 1: RULING A LARGE EMPIRE - PC\|MACimages.pcmac.org/SiSFiles/Schools/TX/Alvarado...RULING A LARGE EMPIRE The First Empire Builder: • In 2,300B.C., Sargon, the ruler or Akkad, invaded
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RULING A LARGE EMPIRE

The First Empire Builder:

• In 2,300B.C., Sargon, the ruler or Akkad, invaded and conquered the city-state of Sumer.

• He thus created the very first empire in known history when he spread his civilization of Akkad to foreign land.

• It didn’t last long due to the fact that his empire fell to the hands of invaders soon after he died.

• After his death and the fall of his empire, the Sumerian city-states came back to life.

• However, the Sumerian city-states fell to other invaders as time went on.

• This is quite similar to the way that Egyptian history tells us about their rise to power and subsequent falls throughout history.

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AKKAD

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Hammurabi, the Lawgiver:

• In 1,790 B.C., Hammurabi, king of Babylon, assumed control of the Fertile Crescent river valley civilization(s) of Mesopotamia.

• He had scribes write down ancient laws in order to make all of his subjects aware of civil and criminal laws.

Crime and Punishment:

• Criminal law is defined as laws that protect people against the offenses of others against themselves such as robbery, assault, murder, etc.

• Hammurabi’s code made it possible to set up specific punishments for specific crimes or offenses.

• Civil law is the branch of law that deals with private rights and matters such as business contracts, property inheritance, taxes, marriage, and divorce.

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HAMMURABI’S CODE

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WARFARE AND THE SPREAD OF IDEAS

The Secret of Ironworking:

• In 1,400 B.C., the Hittites left Asia in search of better land. They stumbled across Mesopotamia.

• They brought with themselves the knowledge of extracting metal ore from the earth and melting it down to make useful tools from it.

• They worked more with iron ore than with bronze (copper + tin). Iron could be made harder, sharper, and lighter than bronze.

• Iron ore was/is more plentiful than other ores. More people could be armed for LESS MONEY!

• The idea of using iron spread across the known world when Hittite ironworkers spread across the world in search of better lands.

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IRON ORE

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Assyrian Warriors:

• The Assyrians lived along the Tigris River.

• They had a reputation of being fighters, and they lived up to this reputation. They were very fierse in battle!

• They had very strict rule and regulations to control their warriors, and these rules and regulations carried over into the civilian world as well.

• Assyrian cities were among the finest in the world due to the high level of organization and dedication of their people to achieve whatever the ruler wanted.

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ASSYRIAN WARRIOR

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THE PERSIAN EMPIRE

Uniting Many Peoples:

• The Persian Empire was born in around 539 B.C., when its ruler conquered several other nations and took over their land and people.

• The Persian Empire was so large that it had to be divided into managable sections, each controlled by its own governer who answered to the Persian Emperor.

• Like Hammurabi, the Persian leaders (Darius) used his written language to post the laws for all to see.

• Darius united his empire by building thousands of miles of roads to connect the different regions of his empire.

• This is the first super-empire that was fully interconnected. The Persian Empire would be used by later empires as something of a template for how to build a new empire.

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PERSIAN EMPIRE

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Economic Life:

• To improve trade, Darius set up a common set of weights and measures.

• He also encouraged the use of coin currancy, an idea first developed by the Lydians of Asia Minor.

• Most Persians worked under a “barter economy”, exchanging one set of good or services for another.

• Coins, however, brought merchants and traders into an early form of a money economy.

• From now on, good and services could be PAID FOR!

A New Religion:

• The Persians were becoming monotheistic, so they rejected the older Persian thinking that many gods existed

• They now believed that you could either have a happy or an awful afterlife depending on your actions in life.

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COIN MONEY

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PERSIAN INNOVATION

Manufacturing & Trade:

• They lived in the Fertile Crescent, so farming was very plentiful and prosperous.

• The Persians, however, became very good at manufacturing and trade.

• They made glass from coastal sand, they made purple dye from tiny sea snails, and they made improvements upon the papyrus paper used in Egypt.

• The Persians used this paper to write their “Bible”, named after the Persian city of Byblos.

• The Persians grew very properous from trading throughout the Mediterranian sea.

The Alphabet:

• The Persians give us our alphabet.

• Unlike cuneiform or hieroglyphics, and alphabet contains letters that represent spoken sounds.

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PERSIAN ALPHABET