I'm actually learning this in school right now (which is quite odd). They settled in this area gradually. As they soon as they learned basic farming (from the neolithic age) it influenced people to settle near the rivers (such as Mesopotamia). This then leads to more advanced people with lots of new forms of tech, social classes and etc.
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Farming developed in Mesopotamia because God has a plan for those people and place.
They had very rich soil so basically it was good.
people found out that there was fertile soil and used it for farming.Later
Around the year 7000 B.C.
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The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.
Mesopotamia
AnswerMesopotamia was part of what is known as the "fertile crescent". Southern Mesopotamia offerred good soils, moderate rainfall and two major river systems that provided a reliable, year-long water supply.
55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia
The plow was a major contribution in Mesopotamia because the plow would help the hunter gathers with farming and the hunter gathers would be able to settle in anywhere.
The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.
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Mesopotamia Choose To Settle In That Area Because That Area Was Very Fertile!
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Mesopotamia
Sumer is the land in lower Mesopotamia where the Sumerians settled.
Because of the land and open space. It was a good place for growing crops because of the rich soil.
Because the soil was Fertile, and farmers were able to plant crops. Mesopotamia was able to sustain life.
Hunter-gatherers settled in Mesopotamia more than 12,000 years ago.
Successful farming practices helped Mesopotamia grow because people were able to settle and not live a nomadic lifestyle. Food surpluses made it possible for people to work on other things, such as art and music.
Hunter-gatherers settled in Mesopotamia more than 12,000 years ago.
AnswerMesopotamia was part of what is known as the "fertile crescent". Southern Mesopotamia offerred good soils, moderate rainfall and two major river systems that provided a reliable, year-long water supply.