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Q: Why do you think settlers from other parts of the fertile crescent came to southern mesopotamia?
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Why do you think settlers from other parts of Fertile Crescent came to southern Mesopotamia?

To Trade


Why do you think settlers from other prts of the fertile crescent came to southern mesopotamia?

The settlers came to Southern Mesopotamia to trade. Trading with other parts of the world make their culture richer.


Why did settlers from the fertile crescent come to Mesopotamia?

They came because of the abundant resources.


Why do you think settlers from other parts of the fertile crescent came to mesopotamia?

To Trade


How is Mesopotamia related to the fertile crescent?

Mesopotamia is located in the fertile crescent


Is Jerusalem in Mesopotamia?

No. Jerusalem is in the Levant Region. The Levant Region and Mesopotamia together constitute the Fertile Crescent, so while Jerusalem is not in Mesopotamia, it is in the Fertile Crescent.


What is the fertile crescent second name?

The Fertile Crescent's second name was Mesopotamia.


How did the fertile crescent get its name for mesopotamia?

The land is fertile and it is shaped like a crescent


Another name for the Fertile Crescent?

the fertile crescent is a region in the near east


Are Mesopotamia and The Fertile Crescent the same thing?

Mesopotamia is the area between the Euphrates and the Tigris. It literally means 'between the rivers'. The Fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped area that stretches from the Mediterranean coast along the Euphrates and the Tigris to the Persian Gulf.


Why did other settlers from other parts of the Fertile crescent came to southern Mesoptamia?

cuz they just did


What is another name for the region known as the Fertile Crescent?

"The Cradle of Civilization" "Mesopotamia" "Assyria" "Iraq" Any of these what you're looking for?