The Sumerians moved into larger communities because the foothill of the Zargos Mountains had a food shortage and they were all starved. They solved this problem by moving to another area.
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The Sumerian communities were called city states because there cities are so large that they are almost as large as a normal state but the are in dependent states.
They used the wheel and cariages to move around
Rollers made from logs, and ropes.
As early communities grew larger village life changed. New laws were enacted that changed the dynamics and interactions of the villagers.
there was not enough land to grow food for the thriving people
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Well, according to my book.... " the river water that ran through the holes made channels in the soil. The Sumerians made the the channels larger until they became canals" answered by 11 year-old 2013
three ways Urban communities and rural communities that urban communities have a larger population than rural communities. Another wat rural communties and urban communities are different is that urban communities have more crime scenes than rural communities. The last way rural communities and urban communities are different is that urban communities are busier cities than rural communities.
During the Neolithic Age, the development of agriculture allowed for a more stable food supply, which in turn supported larger populations. This led to the formation of larger communities as people began to settle in one place to tend to their crops and livestock. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as better tools for farming and building, made it easier for people to live together in larger groups.
With other Sumerians
With other Sumerians