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They were an agricultural community. The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers was well watered and very fertile, so it could support large numbers of people, and it generated an agricultural surplus. The surplus allowed the development of a class of people who could devote their lives to study, to religion and to culture. And they did this in the first cities

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  • Mesopotamia has lots of natural resources including Timber, Metals and Stone.
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There was stuff including things and more stuff.

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their most important resource was their water, since they lived near the Tigris and Euphrates river, and their rich soil and farming lands that was brought from the water.

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They lacked building stone, metal, timber/wood. They would relied on trade for these resources.

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Q: What is the natural resource in Mesopotamian?
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