The Sumerians built strong armies and built strong, thick walls around their city for protection. Have a good day or life :D
Mesopotamia's attempt to meet their challenges result in the formation of Sumerian city-states by trying to face their challenges and finishing IT
The amount of countryside controlled by each city-state depended on its military strength
with an army of dedicated soldiers
It means that there was no one major government but many smaller villages or "city states".
The city-state of Uruk may have grown to have as many as 60,000 people. Such population growth was possible only because of the success of agriculture.
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods
Sumer was conquered many times. in about 2800 B.C. King Gilgamesh rules the city of Uruk 2400 B.C. Sargon I of Akkad conquers Sumer. 2000 B.C. Sumerians conquered by Amorites, from Babylon 1600 B.C. Hammurabi conquers all of Sumer; records Codes of Hammurabi 1400 B.C. Assyrians establish an empire from the town of Assur into Mesopotamia
because he conquered many city-states and he tried to start an empire with the citiies
It means that there was no one major government but many smaller villages or "city states".
The city-state of Uruk may have grown to have as many as 60,000 people. Such population growth was possible only because of the success of agriculture.
The city-state of Uruk may have grown to have as many as 60,000 people. Such population growth was possible only because of the success of agriculture.
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods
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Very many cities. The greatest number settled in New York City.
First of all, Sumer is not a country and it never was a country. Sumer was in the area we now call Iraq many thousands of years ago. To answer your question, yes, the Sumerians worshiped many, many gods.
how many states in America have a county city or town called Independence?
winter sumer................. the rest i do no
It was a civilization containing many city-states.
In my opinion the lasting legacy of Sumer was the creation of the alphabet, on which many alphabets were based on, including the English alphabet.