Rulers in Sumer were crucial for maintaining order and stability in the city-states, which were often characterized by competition and conflict. They established laws, directed religious practices, and oversaw economic activities, ensuring that agricultural production and trade flourished. Additionally, rulers often claimed divine support, which helped legitimize their authority and unite the populace under a common identity. Their leadership was vital for organizing large-scale projects, such as irrigation systems, which were essential for Sumer’s agricultural success.
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one of the sumerian´s most important developments was THE WHEEL.
a sumer is a kind of writing
Sumer; where it all started
Egyptian
Writing in Sumer was used for proclamations by rulers, histories of events, and recording official information such as weddings and some legal contracts.
They bribed priests and the priests told everyone the king is a decendant of the gods! tadaa
Sumer
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a sumerian ruler named lunacki and his evil brother folicity his lunacki's wife was one ruler.She was named the overseer.
The priests
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They had rulers of each individual city, priests, merchants, and laborers, with primitive writing, wheels, religion, and complex farming.
Trade was important to the Sumer's city-states because when they traded thy would bring in new supply they they did not have and sometimes even food.
Trade was important to the Sumer's city-states because when they traded thy would bring in new supply they they did not have and sometimes even food.
the most important was the plow.