Mesopotamia
Sumer, located in ancient Mesopotamia, was comprised of several city-states, with the most prominent being Ur, Uruk, Lagash, Nippur, and Eridu. In total, there were around 12 to 15 major city-states that developed in the region. Each city-state operated independently, with its own government, deities, and social structure. These city-states played a crucial role in the development of early civilization.
merged into larger states with the near by city-states
Conflicts weakened Sumer's city-states
Sumer was made up of independent city-states.
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Mesopotamia
Greek had them about 2000BC give or take a few years
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merged into larger states with the near by city-states
it was easy for the akkadians to conquer the city-states of sumer because ...
Conflicts weakened Sumer's city-states
The Sumerians are an ancient civilization. They are one of the earliest known civilization dating back to 4000 BC. They developed city-states in Sumer.
Sumer was made up of independent city-states.
Nomadic warriors want to conquer the city-states of Sumer because they wanted the riches of the empires.
Nomadic warriors want to conquer the city-states of Sumer because they wanted the riches of the empires.