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Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent
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Akkadians (Sargon) Akkadians lived north of Sumer, are not Sumerians
Sargon –Akkadian king who conquers all Sumerian city-states First ruler of permanent army
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Sargon -Established the world’s first empire Empire- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule (2300s BC)
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Rise of Babylon Babylon – city on Euphrates River (near Baghdad, Iraq)
In 1792 BC, Babylon got a new king by the name of Hammurabi Hammurabi = military leader, Babylonian king
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Hammurabi Hammurabi overtook all of Mesopotamia to establish the Babylonian Empire
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Code of Laws Hammurabi was most famous for his code of laws
Hammurabi’s Code- a set of 282 laws that dealt with every part of daily life (Laws on everything from trade, loans, theft, marriage, injury & murder)
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Hammurabi In Hammurabi’s Code, social class mattered
(Example: There was a more severe penalty for injuring a rich man than a poor man) Code was important because it was written down for all to see
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Assyrians Iron weapons & chariots
Fierce in battle, burnt crops, looted villages before attacking
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Chaldeans -Nebuchadnezzar (the king) rebuilt Babylon and the supposed Hanging Gardens of Babylon (~600BC) -One of the 7 wonders of the ancient world
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The Phoenicians Phoenicians-Wealthy trading society on edge of Mediterranean Sea Expert sailors & craftspeople Created a purple dye which became very popular with rich people
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What was the Phoenicians most important achievement?
Alphabet- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
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