The Judean hills.
The people of the Fertile Crescent first gathered wild grains. They then scattered the grains and it became the early method of farming.
Fertile crescent
The Canaanites who traded with the Greeks became known by them as Phoenicians.
They became diligent and innovative farmers and created the surplus necessary to support civilisation.
The fertile cresent was important to survival because the land was rich in minerals from the silt of the surrounding rivers; it provided quality food and became a hub of trade.
The Phoenician society, located in the eastern Mediterranean coastal region of the Fertile Crescent, developed an alphabet that served as the basis for the Greek alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet consisted of 22 consonant symbols, which were adopted and modified by the Greeks to incorporate vowel sounds as well. This Greek alphabet, in turn, became the foundation for the Latin alphabet used in many Western languages today.
The fertile cresent was important to survival because the land was rich in minerals from the silt of the surrounding rivers; it provided quality food and became a hub of trade.
Mesopotamian farmers used canal systems to control dangerous flooding, making their land more productive
Saul became the first Hebrew king.
they didn't "become" Hebrew. They started out as Hebrew, because Abraham was a Hebrew.
"Therefore, the ground became fertile"