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Geography of the Fertile Crescent Fertile Crescent is an arc of rich farmland in Southwest Asia, between the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean Sea. The two rivers that help agriculture here are the Tigris and Euphrates River. Mesopotamia
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Mesopotamia
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Environmental Challenges Flooding of the rivers were unpredictable. Little to no rainfall. No natural barriers to protect them from invaders. Limited natural resources- stone, wood, metal.
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Solutions To provide water, irrigation ditches were built. For defense, they built city walls with mud brick. Traded with people in their region for products they lacked.
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Sumerians Create City-States City-states function like an independent country. In the beginning, temple priest ruled city-states. In times of war, however, a strong fighter and leader ruled. Dynasties, or rulers from the same family, emerge.
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Sumerian Culture As populations grow and trade expands, thoughts and ideas are exchanged. Religiously, Sumerians believed different gods controlled various forces of nature. Bleak outlook on the afterlife. Epic of Gilgamesh is written.
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Enlil- god of clouds/air
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One of the Earliest Works of Literature
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Sumerian Society Priest and kings. Wealthy merchants. Workers who labored in the field and workshops. Majority. Slaves- From wars or debts. Woman could pursue most occupation and had some rights. Wealthy men were educated.
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Sumerian Science and Technology. Invented the wheel, sail, and plow. First to use bronze. Developed the number system in base 60. Measures time. Building and construction.
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First Empire Builders Sargon creates the world's first empire combining northern and southern Mesopotamia. Weak city-states could not fend off attacks from people in their area. Afterward, Amorites establish an empire. Babylon the capital.
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Sargon of Akkad
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Amorites or Babylonians Reach their peak under Hammurabi. Established a single, uniform code to unify his empire. 282 laws that dealt with community issues. Eye for an eye concept. Fall to nomadic warriors.
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Hammurabi
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Geography of Egypt Home to the longest river in the world- Nile River. The Nile's floods were predictable. Flow northward. Cataracts, churning rapids, provided a barrier by water. Desert provide barriers.
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Nile River
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Environmental Challenges Even though floods were predictable, flood waters were not. Starvation and flooding. The desert was a great natural barrier, but it also isolated the Egyptians. Come into contact with Mesopotamia around 3200 B.C.
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Egypt Unites Into Kingdom Divided between Upper and Lower Egypt. Narmer or Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt. Creates a double crown. Established capital at Memphis. Spans 2,600 years.
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Narmer or Menes
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Egyptian Rulers Egyptian rulers were considered representatives of the gods or god-kings called pharaohs. Ruled in life and death. Was the center of religion and government.
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Pyramids
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Egyptian Religion Worshiped over 2,000 gods and goddesses. Believed in an afterlife and planned their burials. This included mummification. Book of the Dead help to guide the soul in the afterlike.
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Egyptian Afterlife
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Egyptian Society Pharaoh. Government officials. Artisans/ merchants. Farmers/ laborers. Largest. Slaves. Woman had rights. Social mobility.
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Egyptian Achievements Writing system-Hieroglyphics. Paper like substance-Papyrus. Developed a calendar system. First to check a persons pulse. Splints for broken bones. Treated fevers.
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Papyrus Hieroglyphics
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Chariot Riders Invade Egypt Power of the Pharaohs decline during the Old Kingdom. The Middle Kingdom would be taken over by the Hyksos. New Kingdom would be the most successful kingdom in Egyptian history.
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Indian Geography India is part of the subcontinent of South Asia. Flat and fertile plain is formed by the Indus and Ganges Rivers. Desert and plateau. Country is a peninsula
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Monsoons or Seasonal Winds
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Environmental Challenges Floods of the Indus River were unpredictable. Had to cope with wet and dry seasons of the monsoons. Mountains and desert isolate India. Protects them.
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First Arrivals in the Indus Valley Not sure how human settlement began here. People may have came by way of Khyber- Pass. Most evidence found in Harappan.
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Planned Cities Cities laid out on a grid system. Fortified area called a citadel. Buildings made of oven-baked brick. Plumbing and sewage system.
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Mohenjo-Daro
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Indus Trade and Culture Uniform housing. Clay and wooden toys. Few weapons have been found. Worship mother goddess and cattle. Stamps and seals have been found in Sumer.
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Indus Seal Indus Toy
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Indus Valley Decline River shift or overuse of the soil. Earthquake. Do not know because we can not translate their language.
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Geography of China Deserts and mountains make up 2/3 of China. Almost all land that is suitable for farming lies on a plain were the Huang Hu and Yantze Rivers. China's heartland.
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China's Geography
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Environmental Challenges Huang He floods were unpredictable. Natural barriers did not protect China from being invaded from the north or west.
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Great Flood of 1887
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First Dynasties and Cities Shang becomes the first dynasty of China around 1500 B.C. Anyang, one of the capitals, was built of wood. Cities were surrounded by earthen walls.
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Peking Man-1.7 B.C.
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Shang Social Classes King Nobles Peasants. Social classes sharply divided. Peasants use inferior tools.
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Chinese Society Family was most important. Woman had few rights. Spirits of family brought good or bad fortune. Worshiped many gods. Shang Di.
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Oracle Bones
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Shang Advances Written language. Silk cloth. Bronze working. Those who were skilled crafts people made up a different social class. Weapons, jewelry, and religious items.
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Zhou Replaces Shang Change in dynasty does not bring a new culture. Justify their authority under the Mandate of Heaven. This starts a succession of dynasties called the dynastic cycle.
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Dynastic Cycle
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Zhou Feudalism Feudalism is a political system in which land that belongs to the king is exchanged for loyalty and military service. Controlled a large area. Towns grow into cities. Nobles fight each other. Grow stronger.
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Zhou Technology and Trade Roads and canals. Coined money. Cast iron. Create weapons and tools
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Warring States Nomads from the north sack the Zhou capital of Hao. Rule as a weak dynasty in Luoyang for 500 years. Lords fought over lords for power. Traditional values are lost.
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