Agriculture helped the cities by increasing and bettering diets and making people more healthy and agriculture increased population growth.
no because back then they did not have states but they did have city-states like uruk. but no Mesopotamia was a region in the eastern hemisphere now known as Iraq
Kings in Mesopotamia protected their cities by building a Wall around their cities.
The area where many early cities in Mesopotamia formed is called the Fertile Crescent.
The first cities in the world developed in Mesopotamia.
One of the first and most technologically advanced cities that emerged was in ancient Mesopotamia. The city was called Babylon which is located in present day Iraq.
Cities were important in Mesopotamia civilizations, because it led to the development of urban populations. Abundance was created as a result of the cities.
The first cities in the world developed in Mesopotamia.
Agriculture allowed for food surplus, enabling some individuals to specialize in activities other than farming. This specialization resulted in the development of trades, which led to the growth of cities as centers of commerce, administration, and culture. Additionally, stable food supply from agriculture provided the foundation for larger, more permanent settlements to develop into cities.
The four elements that made cities the center of civilization in Mesopotamia were political, religious, cultural, & economic.
The initial Persian expansion was against the cities of Mesopotamia.
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Mesopotamia was called the cradle of civilizations because it was the first civilization. The first cities were made here.