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Civilization in Mesopotamia Chapter 2 Section1
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Geography Mesopotamia-“Land between the rivers”- Eastern end of Fertile Crescent Tigris and Euphrates-Modern day Iraq Ur, Uruk-1 st cities-3200 BC
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Fertile Crescent
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Sumer-1 st Mesopotamian Civilization Based on farming Warriors became city village leaders-protection and irrigation City-States-basic unit of Sumerian civilization Cities are independent states (nations) Strict hierarchy-most peasants Polytheistic-Belief in many Gods Ziggurat-temple dedicated to chief god Believed gods ruled the city-”Theocracy” (gov’t by divine authority)
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Sumer
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Advancements Cuneiform- around 3200BC-oldest form of writing Scribes-trained to read and write Wheel
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Cuneiform
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Akkad-World’s 1 st Empire 2340 BC-Sargon, ruler of Akkadians, overran Sumerian city-states Creates world’s 1 st empire- Large political unit or state, single leader, controls many peoples or territories
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Babylonian Empire Akkadian Empire ends by 2100 BC 1792 BC- Hammurabi, leader of Babylon, conquers Akkad and Sumer. Empire falls shortly after his death in 1750 BC.
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The Code of Hammurabi Based on a system of strict justice Retribution “eye for an eye” Penalties varied based on social class of the victim Covered criminal and civil law as well as marriage and family Family was Patriarchal-run by men.
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Egyptian Civilization Chapter 2 Section 2
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Geography Yearly floods of the Nile River made farming possible 2 distinct regions: Upper (South) and Lower (Delta) 3100 BC-King Menes (Upper) unites the 2 regions. Memphis capital
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Old Kingdom 2700 BC-2200 BC Strong central government led by the Pharaoh Viziers, or chief ministers, supervise Great Pyramids of Giza built during the Old Kingdom
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Middle Kingdom 2050 BC- 1800 BC Mentuhotep II reunites Upper and Lower Expanded into Lybia, Nubia, and Western Asia Eventually invaded by the Hyksos from Syria-Palestine Horses, chariots, compound bows
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New Kingdom 1550-1100BC Amosis drives out the Hyksos Hatshepsut-1 st female Pharaoh Tuthmosis extends border to Euphrates River Akhenaten-Monotheism-Aten King Tutankhamen Ramses II-Battles Hittites
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Religion Amon-Re: Sun god, chief god of the Egyptians. Most identified with Osiris and Isis: Osiris-Ruler of the underworld Isis-Believed she taught women their duties Afterlife: Souls pass a test, judged by Osiris Mummification for the wealthy
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Egyptian Society Class System: Pharaoh, priests, nobles, merchants, scribe, peasants Most were farmers Women had higher status than other ancient civilizations
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Learning Scribes kept written records Hieroglyphics-pictograms-written on papyrus Rosetta Stone Advancements in medicine Mapped constellations and planets Created a calendar
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New Centers of Civilization Chapter 2 Section 3
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Nomadic People Pastoral Nomads- Considered barbaric by people in settled communities Domesticated animals for food and clothing. Followed regular migratory routes for animals Indo Europeans- Originated north of the Black Sea. Language derived from the same parent language (Greek, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit, and Germanic) Around 2000 BC migrated into Europe, India, and Western Asia, and Anatolia (Asia Minor)
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Hittites Indo-Europeans that migrated to Asia Minor. Mixed with natives to create a Kingdom. 1 st Indo-Europeans to use iron Challenged Egyptians for control of Mesopotamia.
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Phoenicians Weakening of Hittites and Egyptians allowed small kingdoms to emerge. Phoenicia located just north of Palestine. Great sailors, created a trading empire. Semitic speaking. Created an alphabet (symbols represent sounds). Passed to the Greeks, then Romans, basis of our alphabet.
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Children of Israel Israelites originated from south of Phoenicia. Developed religion of Judaism Story told in Hebrew Bible-Torah (Old Testament) Influenced Christianity and Islam. Founded by Abraham-Covenant with God Enslaved in Egypt, Moses leads them out King David unites the tribes of Israel
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Children of Israel King Solomon: 970-930 BC. Established control of all Palestine. Capital-Jerusalem Known for his wisdom After Solomon’s death, kingdom splits: Israel (north-10 tribes) and Judah (south- 2 tribes)
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Children of Israel 722 BC- Assyrians conquer Israel and scattered the 10 tribes- “10 lost tribes” Sent to other parts of empire, lose identity 586 BC- Chaldeans conquer Judah. Sent to Babylon as slaves. Persian Emperor Cyrus set them free Religion changes-Stateless religion Become known as “Jews”.
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Judaism Monotheistic-Belief in 1 God Fixed God, creator and Lord of whole world Believed they were God’s promised people. Prophets interpreted God’s will Moses and the 10 Commandments 1-4 deal with religious duties, 5-10 deal with conduct towards others. All people equal before God.
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