People became craftsman (also called artisans) in Mesopotamia due to the advancement of domesticating herds of animals and the improvement in agricultural practices that allowed just a few farmers grow enough food for a large population. This allowed people to devote time to specialty arts such as basket weaving or pottery or being a blacksmith or a carpenter etc...
Nomads settled to raise crops for a secure livelihood in the fertile river valleys.
For the same reasons they do so today. To earn a living.
Because of "Division of labor"
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There was a very large amount of slavery in Mesopotamia. This was because, in the deserts of Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), for people to survive and allow their farms to thrive the various nations had to use massive amounts of labour in the creation of irrigation systems. Thus, it was extremely beneficial for nations to force others to work for them.
The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.The merchants would certainly benefit from the increased profit from trade and the skilled workers such as the craftsmen would benefit from the demand for their work. As the population became more wealthy and prosperous they were able to afford to hire people to make their mosaics, murals, jewelry, statuary, etc.
Mesopotamia
They made there living by working making cly pots and othe things. If your family made clay when you grow you will have to be a clay maker. So that's how they made there living People in Mesopotamia made there living by working making clay pots and other things. If your family made clay when you grow you will have to be a clay maker. So that's how they made there living. Also if one person in the village could support the village that was even better for the people. So that how people in Mesopotamia made there living.
Craftsmen and Merchants were important to the Middle Ages because they invented new tools and technology. They also helped craft new tools for the peasants to use to work and do jobs. They also helped others because they also crafted bowls, spoons, and drinkware. If there were no craftsmen, then the whole middle ages would be eating with their hands, and off the ground.
There is work in Mesopotamia, but you should research it.
they were the people who had to work on the great wall of china and i'm only eleven
The vegetation in Mesopotamia is great!
its considered wealthy or artisan who work with metal products, cloth, or pottery.
Mesopotamia men mostly did farming.
Mesopotamia was dry except for the two rivers, so the Sumerians needed to stay in a place where they could get water easily.The Tigris and Euphrates river were higher than the plains,and so people realized that they could get water more easily in the plains using irrigation system.Also, civilization emerged in Mesopotamia because of the surplus. Because Mesopotamia had such rich farmland, it was able to produce more food than people could actually eat. This meant that fewer people were needed to produce food to support the population. So more people could do other jobs: from heavy labor building things to skilled craftsmen making tools, furnishings, clothing, and other stuff. Not everyone needed to work, they can trade food with others.
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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.
The artisans and craftsmen assumed a vital role in the copper bronze society because the industrial inventions were dependent on their work.
Scribes, craftsmen and thousands of slaves worked on the Great Pyramid
People would come to London as tourists or for work opportunities.
There was a very large amount of slavery in Mesopotamia. This was because, in the deserts of Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), for people to survive and allow their farms to thrive the various nations had to use massive amounts of labour in the creation of irrigation systems. Thus, it was extremely beneficial for nations to force others to work for them.