Mesopotamia trade grew organically from the crossroads nature of the civilizations that dwelt between the rivers and the fertility of the land.
Successful farming practices and food surpluses affected growth in Mesopotamia because they had more food. and it would be leftover and spoil
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
Foods of the Mesopotamia included grains, vegetable, and fruits that were grown in crops. They would also have barnyard animals for a source of food.
Modern Mesopotamia would be Iraq.
food surplus
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Yes they did
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Trade food for metals
If the cradle of civilization, Mesopotamia, did not exist then it would mean that there wouldn't be laws, governments, rules, trade and merchandise. Basically, it would erase 'civilization' out of existence which means that we all would of been savage or barbaric people killing each other for food and shelter. It also would mean Egypt and all the other civilizations that have been made after Mesopotamia would of never existed too. Mesopotamia is the first civilization in ancient history therefore it is crucial for the world.
Mesopotamia is in Iraq, I would need to know from where you are going.
Mesopotamia is not a country because it does not have any states. If Mesopotamia was a country, it would be highly innacurate. If it wanted to be a country, it would have to have many states.