ur,kish,uruk,and eridu
City states
the city states
merged into larger states with the near by city-states
Conflicts weakened Sumer's city-states
The sumerians city-states lost power because the Akkadians invade the city states and took control over everything
City states
Sargon II united the city-states of Sumer"After conquering all the Sumerian city-states, Sargon I united them with Akkad, and created the world's first empire. His empire included all of Mesopotamia. Akkadian was the official language, but they used Sumerian cuneiform to write their language. " - Taken from http://hypermedia.educ.psu.edu/k-12/edpgs/su96/meso/mesopotamia.html
common city structure
• The city-states all spoke a common language. • The city-states were small and often had to depend on one another to survive. • The city-states met every year in a great athletic contest called the Olympics.
They both had Democracy
Most of the citys/states were seperated by rivers.
The answer is Paris You Stupid Idiot@!
Common political system.
Common political system.
Common political system.
The city name that the states Kentucky, Indiana, New Hampshire, Maryland, Connecticut, and Georgia have in common is "Franklin." Each of these states has a city or town named Franklin, reflecting the common practice of naming places after notable figures, such as Benjamin Franklin.
Greek tribes settled on patches of fertile land amongst the mountains and formed independent city-states.