it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
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When Sargon defeated its previous ruler, Mesopotamia is composed of city-states that revolted against him. Sargon's creation of an empire started with the conquest of each city state, and led to the building of the city of Babylon.
it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
He conquered all of Mesopotamia's city states and ruled over all of them.
Sargon contributed to the rise of empires by forming the first empire in history across the city-states of Mesopotamia.
The Assyrian empire took over Mesopotamia and raided their empire. They learned how to use iron and they took over many city states.
Sarong did not become an empire. He could not possibly have done so because he was a man. Actually there were three Sargons; Sargon or Akkad or Sarong the great (ruled c. 2334 BC - 2279 BC) was the founder of the Akkadian Empire and the Dynasty of Akkad Sargon I (ruled 1920-1881 BC) was the fifth king of the Old Assyrian Empire Sargon II (ruled 722-705 BC) was the eleventh king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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It was important to them because it bound them together into a common way of life.
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