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(Geography)
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Located in western Asia Present- day countries of: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel This land is in the shape of a crescent Called “Fertile Crescent” Much of the land was either rocky mountains or desert Part of the land was lush and green
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Two rivers: Tigris Euphrates Made life in these areas possible The region between the 2 rives is known as Mesopotamia (“Land Between Two Rivers”)
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Both the Tigris and Euphrates rivers begin in the snow- capped Taurus Mountains (located in Turkey) The two rivers empties out into the Persian Gulf
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Mesopotamia depended on river deposits of silt Silt makes the region a good place for farming Early Years- flooding did not take place during planting season Floods would burst through fields just as crops were about to be harvested Floods cost not only crops, but lives and homes as well
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SOUTHERNNORTHERN Droughts - long periods of dry weather Constant threat to farming in the south More silt Rocky land, only pockets of fertile land Not much silt
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Fall- Tigris and Euphrates were at their lowest (No Flooding) Farmers needed water to plant crops Spring- harvest time Rives flooded- farmers often got more water than they wanted Problem solved- farmers learned to build water- control and irrigation systems
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Farmers grew- wheat and barley (most important crop) Beans Onions Lettuce Cucumbers Apple and pomegranate trees Farmers other planted along the canal banks
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Shepherds cared for sheep and goat Ward off attacks from lions and jackals Sheep were important for their milk and wool Mesopotamians valued cattle
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