Hammurabi's code of laws was very important, because he believed in strict punishments to make the people do as told so. Such as if you were a slave and you slapped your owner then you would to get your ear cut off! If people knew the punishment they would never want to break them, because they were so harsh on people. Hope that helped:)
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hammurabis code was the first first written code of laws in the history of the world.
It has a preface the laws and the ending. In all 282 laws survive in the stone.
The code became the rule of the Empire and educated the citizens that laws have to be obeyed.
Hammurabi's Code of ancient Mesopotamian society was important because it listed the laws and the corresponding punishments. Hammurabi's Code of ancient Mesopotamian society was important because it listed the laws and the corresponding punishments. the first time laws were put into writeing.
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King Hammurabi
It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
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A set of laws created by the babylonian king, Hammurabi.
hammurabis code was the first first written code of laws in the history of the world.
It has a preface the laws and the ending. In all 282 laws survive in the stone.
The code became the rule of the Empire and educated the citizens that laws have to be obeyed.
Because it was a system of laws, that is a code (in Latin). (Of course, it was given the name later on.
The earliest known code of law was the Hammurabi code. It was the first laws codified together.
It is the first written body of laws used to organize society.
It is the first written body of laws used to organize society.