they both had differennt rivers and both had different pharoahs and mesepotamia didnt have natural barriers like Egypt does
Some of Mesopotamia's trading partners were Egypt, India, and other city states in Mesopotamia
Almost all of the ancient civilizations could be found along rivers or at least a good source of water. Water was essential for daily living and farming. The Mesopotamian civilizations were along the Euphrates and Tigres, the Egyptian civilization was along the Nile, while the Syrians had their capitol of Antioch on the Orontes River.
Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.
It was worse in Egypt because in Mesopotamia, the women had a few rights, but in Egypt, the men would abuse the women and make them their sex slaves among other things.
Hammurabi was a strict ruler of Babylon, situated in Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is Greek for "Land between the rivers." This is because Mesopotamia, also known as the fertile crescent, Was in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Mesopotamia is mostly situated in what is now Iraq, although these rivers also run through Syria, Turkey, and other middle Eastern Countries on the Arabian Peninsula. Hammurabi's Code was created by Hammurabi in ancient Babylon.
Mesopotamia was not a country. It was an is the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The first cultures that lived there definitely influnced every other culture, seeing as it was the place civilization began.
Mesopotamia's rivers (Tigris and Euphrates) are key to their civilization. Because of the rivers Sumerians (Mesopotamia's people) could trade and travel through them. Not to mention just plain drinking water. Another benefit of the rivers was irrigation. Hammurabi (a Mesopotamian king) had helped find a way to control the floods to benefit farming.
The rivers were extremely navigable and provided a fast and reliable transportation to other communities along the river.
No, it isn't the only river in Egypt. The blue nile, white nile, and the Sudan are all the other rivers in Egypt.
Only males could be citizens, even though women were born there they still would in't become a citizen
Greeks where not controlled by government, aloud to vote, had a say in government, and they where treated as equals
-They both had a place to worship their gods. They both had a source of water. They also had their own alphabet and writing system. -In both civilizations religious leaders were given very high positions. Both had rivers to irrigate there fields with. They both were polytheism, Which means belief an many gods. -Mesopotamia and Egypt were polytheistic. They traded w/ each other and they relied on agriculture for most things. One major person was in-charge and they were the world's first civilizations.