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Indus Valley Civilization 2,500-1,500 B.C.
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I.Geography of Indus Valley: A. Indian subcontinent is a large, flat, fertile plain protected by two rivers. 1. Indus River 2. Ganges River
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B. Subcontinent: a large landmass that is separate from the rest of the continent.
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C. What geographic features create natural barriers between India and the rest of the Asian continent? 1. 2. 3. 4.
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D. Monsoons: seasonal winds that dominate India’s climate
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October - May Winter winds from the northeast blow dry air across the subcontinent – little to no rainfall
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June- September The winds shift (hopefully) and come from the southwest carrying moisture from the ocean – heavy rainfall
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II.Religion: Polytheistic – believed in many gods and goddesses A. Early form of Hinduism which is still practiced in India today
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3 Main Gods: Brahma Vishnu Shiva Brahma Vishnu Shiva
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III.Contributions: A. Most well known for their complex and well organized city building: 1. Mohenjo-Daro 2. Harappa
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B.Laid cities in precise grid system
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C. Citadels – fortresses placed on a hilltop for protection from invaders
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D.Houses were made of brick and had plumbing with baths, toilets, and chutes that led out to sewer systems.
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E. Sanskrit—system of writing
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F. First to grow cotton and weave it into cloth
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G. Had extensive trade networks – trading as far as Mesopotamia
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IV.Cause for decline: 1500 B.C. – nomadic warriors called Aryans invaded and conquered a declining Indus Civilization
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