Mesopotamia was crossed by two long rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates. These two rivers allowed the development of agriculture. Water from the two rivers was used to irrigate the land near the rivers by building irrigation canals. Good agricultural conditions created prosperity and the rise of rulers who probably co-ordinated the construction of the canals. They appropriated a large part of the harvest, which made them rich.
The fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop.
the ability to farm (great soil due to floods) and travel (river+boat=....) between the two rivers.
The establisment of trade and sovereign states and a bureaucratic style of goverment.
It allowethis allowed the civilizations to grow because they began to take in other cultures food, religion, ethics etc.
The region was affected by everything Hammurabi did to the area's condition.
The fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop.
Freshwater from rivers.
the fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop
the fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop
The fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop.
the ability to farm (great soil due to floods) and travel (river+boat=....) between the two rivers.
the rivers
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
The establisment of trade and sovereign states and a bureaucratic style of goverment.
It allowethis allowed the civilizations to grow because they began to take in other cultures food, religion, ethics etc.
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
The region was affected by everything Hammurabi did to the area's condition.