The answer is it had a professional army. hope this was helpful! 😁👍
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it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
it had a professional army
It fought with surrounding city-states
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The Sargon's creation of an empire effected Mesopotamia because there empire o what they called n empire wasn't fully developed to there standards so it made it very hard.
Mesopotamia was isolated due to be surrounded by mountains and desert. Because of this civilization could only develop around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
It lasted for 200 years
The first empire in Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia was the location for an empire founded by Sargon
Made less people in charge
Made less people in charge
Made less people in charge
Akkadian Empire
The Sargon's creation of an empire effected Mesopotamia because there empire o what they called n empire wasn't fully developed to there standards so it made it very hard.
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.
The answer is it had a professional army. hope this was helpful! 😁👍
Mesopotamia was isolated due to be surrounded by mountains and desert. Because of this civilization could only develop around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
He was important because he was important
It lasted for 200 years
the akkadian army stopped the empire from expanding to the south
He did have a major impact. Sargon of Akkad united Mesopotamia so originally there would be one major impact--fear. How else would you feel as you were in a battlefield with a person who united a whole place.