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Fertile Crescent refers to the luscious land of Mesopotamia. Fertile Crescent was located directly between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which caused the land there to be green and very good for agriculture.
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The fertile crescent was called 'fertile' because around 2000 BCE there was fertile soil that was great for farming. new soil called silt was brought over regularly by floods. This fertility later on helped grow the early cities that lived there. It is worh noting that the Fertile Crescent is entirely in Southwest Asia, not Africa. It is in the current countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, and Jordan.
i think the main problem hamurabi faced was that he had trouble controling the entire fertile crescent.
the Fertile Crescent
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If the answer has to do with the fertile crescent then it is right
both were empires
Egypt, the Fertile Crescent, China.
The Babylonian Empire , and also Assyrian
The Fertile Crescent.
Civilisation can only develop if there is a surplus of food to support cultural activity. The Fertile Crescent produced that surplus.
assyria, chaldean, phonecia, hittite, babylon
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because there was a trade rote
Unborn men! Unborn!
Babylonian empire and Amorite Empire