Because it was the first set of codified laws known in history.
The code of Hammurabi is a code of law (just a bunch of laws). It was important because Hammurabi wanted peace and justice in his kingdom, so he created these rules. The Hammurabi's code was the first legal document of laws and it also helped make a system of writing (cuneiform).
Hammurabi noticed the short reings of former cruel kings and he dictated the code and made a more civilized citizenship.
He was important in history because he formed the biggest army in ancient history.
so he was born in 1721 bc of course he made the code of hammurabi in 1749
sumerian art is the first documented solidification of art. monumental advancements were made in this period, such as the first example of foreshortening technique on Hammurabi's Code.
The code of Hammurabi is a code of law (just a bunch of laws). It was important because Hammurabi wanted peace and justice in his kingdom, so he created these rules. The Hammurabi's code was the first legal document of laws and it also helped make a system of writing (cuneiform).
Hammurabi noticed the short reings of former cruel kings and he dictated the code and made a more civilized citizenship.
because of coal and gas it produces.
So we can show it to people from all aroud the WORLD!
it is so important for us to remember because it is a huge event in world history!!If it weren't for the attack in pearl harbor we wouldn't have had a world warll.
He was important in history because he formed the biggest army in ancient history.
so wh is she so important
It is important to architecture because without the elevator, there wouldn't be so many high-rise buildings in the world. The elevator has impacted U.S History.
They are parts of history that should not be forgotten and are very important for research.
Type you answer here Why is history so important at all So people can learn from past mistakes
So that life doesn't get so monotonous, so that you can see the world, learn new things, explore history, and it can be a time to relax.
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