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After the animals were either driven out or destroyed, this river valley was able to provide sustenance for a great many people. It was devoid of tropical conditions but was warm enough that snow was absent year round. Plus the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers provided access to the Indus River and eventually the Indian Ocean.

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How did Sargon's creation of an empire changed the history of Mesopotamia?

It will change history of the Mesopotamia by Sargon's creation of the empire .Without Sargon's creation the world might of been discovered in different ways.


What is the name of mankinds first civilization?

Mankind's first civilization is commonly recognized as Sumer, which emerged in ancient Mesopotamia around 4500 BCE. Located in present-day southern Iraq, Sumer is known for its developments in writing, architecture, and governance, including the creation of cuneiform script and city-states like Ur and Uruk. This civilization laid the foundational aspects of urban society and influenced subsequent cultures in the region.


Is Mesopotamia suited for the creation of a civilivation?

Well, I'm not extremely fluent on the Mesopotamia, but what I do know, it would probably be dangerous for the people, but with a good leader anywhere is able to be a civilized area.


Why is the Tigris and Euphrates river between Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia was between the Tigris and Euphrates because in the Mesopotamian creation story, it explains that the rivers were started flowing from the eyes of Tiamat, the evil god, when Marduk killed her.


Slaverly in Mesopotamia?

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.

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How was the geography of Mesopotamia suited for population growth and the creation of a civilization?

It was suited for the growth because they created things like farming and irrigation (it means a way to grow crops by building walls in front of ditches near the rivers so when the water flows heavily the can lift or move the walls and water will flow in so they can grow food). Also the artisans made things out of metal, cloth and clay.


What steps did the sargon's creation of an empire change the history of Mesopotamia?

What steps did the Sargon creation of an empire change the history of Mesopotamia


How did the sargon's creations of an empire change the history of mesopotamia?

It will change history of the Mesopotamia by Sargon's creation of the empire .Without Sargon's creation the world might of been discovered in different ways.


What ancient civilization did Napoleon want to honor in his planned creation of a Basque state?

The ancient civilization that Napoleon wanted to honor in his planned creation of a Basque state was the Paleolithic civilization.


How do you think Sargon's creation of a empire change in the history of Mesopotamia?

because its all together


How did sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of mesopotamia?

Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.


How did the Sargon's creation of an empire change the later history of Mesopotamia?

Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia because this was the first empire to be ever built. Sargon's huge empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.


The prayers and hymns of the Vedas were the creation of what ancient civilization?

Indian


How did Sargon's creation of an empire changed the history of Mesopotamia?

It will change history of the Mesopotamia by Sargon's creation of the empire .Without Sargon's creation the world might of been discovered in different ways.


How do you think Sargons creation of an empire changed history of Mesopotamia?

When Sargon defeated its previous ruler, Mesopotamia is composed of city-states that revolted against him. Sargon's creation of an empire started with the conquest of each city state, and led to the building of the city of Babylon.


Is Mesopotamia suited for the creation of a civilivation?

Well, I'm not extremely fluent on the Mesopotamia, but what I do know, it would probably be dangerous for the people, but with a good leader anywhere is able to be a civilized area.


How do you think that Sargon's creation of an empire changed the later history of Mesopotamia?

Made less people in charge