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What reflects the chronological order of empires in and around the fertile crescent from first to last?

MesopotamiaSumeriansSargon the Great and the Akkadian EmpireAssyrian EmpireThe PhoeniciansThe ChaldeansThe Persian Empire: Cyrus the GreatThe ScythiansThe Persian Empire: DariusThe Persian WarEnd of the Persian Empire


Who were the first to rule Fertile Crescent?

the Assyrians


Why was so many empires of the Fertile Crescent were conquered?

Being fertile, it was attractive to the surrounding mountain and desert peoples to first raid and loot, then take over as their own possession, using the indigenous farmers to produce the goodies for them.


The first civilization developed?

in the Fertile Crescent.


What was the first civilization that formed in the Fertile Crescent?

Romanian


Why did first arise along the Fertile Crescent?

the fertile soil led to crop production..


Where in Asia did people first start farming?

The first agricultural efforts in history were in Asia's The Fertile Crescent. So the place where farming began in Asia and in the world was the fertile crescent.


How did people of the Fertile Crescent farm?

The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.


What were the names of the first cities in the Fertile Crescent?

Eridu, Byblos.


The Fertile Crescent where the first cities were built around 3500BCE in what part of the world did this happen?

The Fertile Crescent was, for the most part, located in what is now the country of Iraq.


When was the Fertile Crescent first discovered?

The Fertile Crescent is a region of territory. It came into existence as a distinct region several millions of years ago, when the various rivers that form the Fertile Crescent began to flowing.


The first agricultural community that emerged in the Fertile Crescent is referred to as?

Mesopotamia