Mesopotamia was techniquily the first agricutural society so it would have been the earliest nation of sorts to accumulate wealth and power.
The earliest nations to assume some form of power were ancient civilizations such as Sumer in Mesopotamia, which emerged around 4500 BCE, and Egypt, known for its pharaonic rule starting around 3100 BCE. Other notable early nations include the Indus Valley civilization and the Hittites in Anatolia. These societies developed complex social structures, centralized governance, and early forms of writing, enabling them to exert control over their territories.
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Romans had a democracy while other countries were still living with kings and queens.
Examples of the earliest known alphabetic form of writing was found at Wadi el-Hol and dates to circa 1800 BC
Cuneiform is the type of earliest writing. The summerians invented it so they are considered the first civilization.
Sweden, Norway, and Germany.
England, France, Portugal, Spain
England, France, Portugal, Spain
The earliest nations to assume some form of power were ancient civilizations such as Sumer in Mesopotamia, which emerged around 4500 BCE, and Egypt, known for its pharaonic rule starting around 3100 BCE. Other notable early nations include the Indus Valley civilization and the Hittites in Anatolia. These societies developed complex social structures, centralized governance, and early forms of writing, enabling them to exert control over their territories.
The earliest form of exchange was known as barter
A noun form of the verb to assume is assumption.
Well, assume is a verb. The noun form is assumption and the plural of that is assumptions.
Earliest Available Time or Earliest Arrival Time
The plural form of "nation" is "nations."
I think the earliest form is poem, because The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry anthology and the earliest literature.
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The noun forms for the verb to assume are assumability, assumer, and the gerund assuming. Another noun form is assumption.