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Created by; Cathleen, Mackenzie and Jesse Briefly list the accomplishments of the Babylonians, the Hittites, the Assyrians, the Chaldeans, and the Persians. Which accomplishments do you believe was the most important. Created by; Cathleen, Mackenzie and Jesse

The accomplishments Babylonians Hittites Assyrians Chaldeans Persians Adopted Sumerian religious beliefs Use of iron weapons Major use of cavalry skilled astronomer Built roads Zoroastrianism Less brutal laws Battering rams Impressive canals Destroyed Babylon The Code of Hammurabi “hanging gardens” Magnificent buildings

The answer The most important accomplishment was the large roads the Persians built because army and postal riders were able to get to other cities easier and trade was made much simpler.

Sources Cagniart, Pierre, and James Alloco. World History: People & Nations. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000. Print.