They brought wepons and their amry so that they could help conquer the Aztecs
lwi i think no one will understand this The real answer is abot 60,000 if yo uare doing a research report on mesopotamia like i am, there is alot of info on mesopotamia on this website and wikipedia. I hope this helped you !
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
They used bronze scimatars in battle. This helped them conquer Egypt
The two major rivers
because it helped Assyrians conquer their enemies
The Assyrians used iron to make shields, iron-tipped arrows, helmets, armour, etc. All of these helped them because it was new technology that no one else had which gave them an advantage.
The very first person to divide a circle into 360 degrees were the Assyrians of ancient Mesopotamia which is now known as Iraq. - Hope this helped you.
Assyria's military power and well-organized government helped build a vast empire in Mesopotamia by 650 BC. It did not hurt that there was already a substantial population in Mesopotamia who could be harnessed both for their agricultural ability, but also to be draft soldiers in the Assyrian Army.
the Assyria's military power and well-organized government helped build a vast empire in Mesopotamia by 650 BC. It did not hurt that there was already a substantial population in Mesopotamia who could be harnessed both for their agricultural ability, but also to be draft soldiers in the Assyrian Army.
Assyria's military power and well-organized government helped conquer a vast empire in Mesopotamia by 650 BC. It did not hurt that there was already a substantial population in Mesopotamia who could be harnessed both for their agricultural ability, but also to be draft soldiers in the Assyrian Army.
Rivers
people
technology has helped cats.
The Inca's.
Assyria's military power and well-organized government helped build a vast empire in Mesopotamia by 650 BC. It did not hurt that there was already a substantial population in Mesopotamia who could be harnessed both for their agricultural ability, but also to be draft soldiers in the Assyrian Army.
Round rocks