The assyrians exiled the people they conquered out of their homelands or took them in as slaves.
The assyrians exiled the people they conquered out of their homelands or took them in as slaves.
yes
The assyrians exiled the people they conquered out of their homelands or took them in as slaves.
yes
This is false. The Assyrians deported a large segment of the conquered population so that they could be enslaved or moved to a place where they would feel no connection to the land, which would pacify their resistance.
Yes, but not their aristocracies - they exchanged aristocracies between cities so that the new one would not be too sympathetic and would prevent uprisings.
No, it is false, because they kicked them out of their homeland and made some of them slaves.No they did not allow them to stay they exiled them, make them as slaves, and forced them out then brought in then brought in new settlers and made them pay heavy taxes. >:D (by: Alexander, 11)
No, it is false, because they kicked them out of their homeland and made some of them slaves.No they did not allow them to stay they exiled them, make them as slaves, and forced them out then brought in then brought in new settlers and made them pay heavy taxes. >:D (by: Alexander, 11)
No, it is false, because they kicked them out of their homeland and made some of them slaves.No they did not allow them to stay they exiled them, make them as slaves, and forced them out then brought in then brought in new settlers and made them pay heavy taxes. >:D (by: Alexander, 11)
The people that conqered the Assyrains were phoenicians.
leaving their homes
The people of this time took the conquered people as slaves, killed them, and burned resources.