Sargon the Great!! :D
I think its Sargon the Great but i am not to shure
Sargon's soldiers defeated all the city states and also conquered northern Mesopotamia
The Phoenicians
He conquered all of Mesopotamia's city states and ruled over all of them.
They established their city-states mainly on the coast of the Levant, and became sea-faring, extending their trading reach throughout the Mediterranean and as far as Britain. In the west, they were able to use the land trade routes to Mesopotamia.
Sargon the Great!! :D
I think its Sargon the Great but i am not to shure
Sargon's soldiers defeated all the city states and also conquered northern Mesopotamia
The Phoenicians
He conquered all of Mesopotamia's city states and ruled over all of them.
it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
it covered an area from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf
They established their city-states mainly on the coast of the Levant, and became sea-faring, extending their trading reach throughout the Mediterranean and as far as Britain. In the west, they were able to use the land trade routes to Mesopotamia.
Through military power. He conquered the Sumerian cities. He then conquered the fertile crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant -the coastal area south of Turkey). he also conquered Elam, a civilisation in the far west and southwest of Iran. Wherever he went he sacked cities. Later the empire expanded further, but his conquest sremained its bulk and core.
Greece was in fact comprised of about 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea, on sea coasts and islands. Egypt, Mesopotamia and China were continental states.
Their city-states were in today's Syria and Lebanon, plus Carthage in today's Tunisia. They also established trading centres around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and in Mesopotamia.
poor soil for agriculture & overcrowding of city-states