Forms of government that consist of a single independent city (usually ruled by a king) and the farmlands that surround it.
It seems your question is incomplete. Please specify what particular aspects or characteristics you are referring to when mentioning "except," so I can provide a more accurate response. Mesopotamian city-states like Ur, Uruk, and Babylon had various features, including advanced agriculture, trade, and governance, but I need more context to address your question effectively.
I impact was that the United States got to become a more culturally advanced country, with more traditions and holidays to celebrate.
An important difference between the Maya and Teotihuacan civilizations lies in their political organization and urban planning. The Maya were composed of numerous city-states, each with its own ruler, while Teotihuacan was a centralized urban center with a more uniform and expansive political structure that influenced surrounding regions. Additionally, the Maya are known for their advanced writing system and calendar, whereas Teotihuacan's script remains largely undeciphered, focusing more on monumental architecture and trade.
They had to sale the slaves from africa in order to get more gold and more food in order to survive
Strong government, Advanced cities, Advanced technology, Empire building, flourishing culture
Forms of government that consist of a single independent city (usually ruled by a king) and the farmlands that surround it.
They were more advanced because they had more medical people and were much more advanced in technology.
European public transit is much more advanced than the United States.
There were more than 100 ethnic groups at the time, but the most advanced civilizations included the Aztecs and Mayans. Other civilizations already extinct at the time of contact with Europeans include the Olmecs and Teotihuacans, which are considered to be the precursors of such advanced societies.
Ancient Egypt displayed their advanced ancient civilization by keeping written records of their history and building pyramids that required excellent engineering skills.
The environment provided a surplus of food so resources could be diverted from just surviving to more advanced culture.
Japan is the most technologically advanced country, even more than the United States.
The fact is ... that no one knows. BUT it's either 1 (a sure thing) or 0 (not a chance).
They were more advanced and had better weapons. The Europeans also unknowingly brought diseases to the native people, greatly weakening their civilizations and armies.
They were more advanced and had better weapons. The Europeans also unknowingly brought diseases to the native people, greatly weakening their civilizations and armies.
It seems your question is incomplete. Please specify what particular aspects or characteristics you are referring to when mentioning "except," so I can provide a more accurate response. Mesopotamian city-states like Ur, Uruk, and Babylon had various features, including advanced agriculture, trade, and governance, but I need more context to address your question effectively.
Probably the most advanced civilizations at that time were in China and India (the Incan, Aztec, and Mayan civilizations in the "New World" were probably also in this category at that time but are harder to compare and rank), but Europeans knew nothing of them. The next most advanced civilization at that time was the Islamic Arabians in the Middle East that the Europeans tried fighting to "rescue" the small remnant Jerusalem church from Islamic persecution. The Europeans really understood nothing of the issues between the Jerusalem church and the Arabs when they committed to this ridiculous "crusade" (and later crusades were even more ridiculous and nonsensical).