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SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3, Persia Controls Southwest Asia

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1 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3, Persia Controls Southwest Asia

2 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3 Slide 1
*What was the land of the Persians like? *The Medes controlled lands, that included the Persians, where modern day Iran lies. *It is mountainous with fertile valleys and some high plateaus. *This land was isolated from the Fertile Crescent because mountain ranges cut off the land from the sea and from the rest of the continent. *Most people lived at the edge of a high plateau in the middle of the region or in mountain valleys. *Iron, copper, and semiprecious gems could be found in the land.

3 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3 Slide 2
-How did the presence of the nomadic tribes affect Persia? -Nomadic invaders often swept in and occupied the lands of the Medes. -The result of these invasions was much mixing of nomads’ customs with other societies that lived there. -About 1000 BC, Persians entered the region and created many tiny kingdoms that thrived through trade in horses and minerals with eastern and western Asia. -These kingdoms grew in power and began to threaten the Medes control of the land.

4 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3 Slide 3
*Who started the Persian Empire? *The Medes ruled Persia until a brilliant, powerful Persian king named Cyrus took control. *Cyrus led with swift, deadly attacks in the region. *Cyrus conquered Anatolia, also called Asia Minor which lies within modern-day Turkey. *Then between 550 and 539 BC, Cyrus conquered the Fertile Crescent making his empire immense. -Cyrus ruled by setting up a policy of toleration, which allowed the people to keep their customs and beliefs.

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*Who started the Persian Empire? Continued *Cyrus allowed the conquered peoples to worship their own gods, speak their own languages, and practice their own ways of life. *Cyrus’s policies of respect and tolerance made friends instead of enemies. *He freed the Hebrew people, who had been captured by the Chaldeans, and allowed them to rebuild their temple in the city of Jerusalem. *Cyrus’s policy of toleration made governing the empire much easier and made him a wise leader.

6 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3 Slide 5
-Who replaced Cyrus as Persian Emperor? -After Cyrus died, a weak, less-tolerant ruler faced rebellions in the empire. -Then a strong leader named Darius I came to power. -Darius I spent his first years as emperor dealing with rebellious peoples. -After he put down the revolts, he moved to conquer lands as far east of India. -The Persian Empire grew to 2,800 miles from east to west.

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-Who replaced Cyrus as Persian Emperor? continued -The empire was so large that Darius added new policies to those set up by Cyrus. -Darius divided the empire into 20 provinces, which are areas of land similar to a state that have a local government. -Darius set up governors called satraps to carry out his orders in the provinces and to collect taxes. -He appointed military generals for each satrap and sent out spies to make sure they followed his orders. These policies allowed him to have greater control over all of the lands.

8 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3 Slide 7
*How did Darius unite the empire? *The policy of provinces ruled by Satraps was only one way to unite the empire. *Darius started the use of a Royal Road, or road for government purposes. *The Royal Road was 1,775 miles long and was used to send royal messages by a relay of messengers. *It took about seven days for messages to move from one side of the road to the other. *Military troops, trade and business, and mail moved along it to all parts of the empire to the capital.

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*How did Darius unite the empire? continued *Darius took the idea of minted coins from Hammurabi’s law code model. *The coins promoted business, made it easy to pay taxes, and were good throughout the empire.

10 SS Chapter 4, Lesson 3 Slide 9
-Summary -Tiny Persian kingdoms thrived due to trade. -Cyrus the Great ruled the Persian Empire with a policy of toleration. -Darius formed provinces and appointed satraps to improve government.

11 Questions??? Slide 10 Which group of people originally controlled the lands of modern-day Iran? Who became the first Persian Emperor? What was the policy used by Cyrus that allowed him to rule the empire? How far did the empire of Darius I grow? What was the Royal Road used for? What were minted coins used for?


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