Draco is considered as the first legislator in Ancient Greece. Draco's written law became the first Constitution of Athens and was known for its harshness.
The Babylonian King Hammurabi provided ancient Mesopotamian's with the first known law code
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No, it was written because the US wanted to separate from Great Britain and become its own country. It is not a written code of law.
The Code Of Hammurabi
This was the first written code of law in Rome.
hammurabi
Hammurabi is probably the most well known.
Hammurabi of Babylon.
Mesopotamia is the home of the first known written code of law, known as the Code of Hammurabi. It was written around 1754 BC in ancient Babylon.
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