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Topic Sentence: Irrigation, the wheel, the plow, and the domestication of animals helped the growth of Mesopotamian civilization. 1
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Main Point #1: First, irrigation helped the growth of Mesopotamian civilization.
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Evidence and Explanation: Because it was between two rivers, Mesopotamia used irrigation to grow crops. 3
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Evidence and Explanation: By growing more crops, Mesopotamia fed its own people and created a surplus for trade. 4
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Main Point #2: Seond, the wheel helped the growth of Mesopotamian civilization.
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Evidence and Explanation: The wheel was invented in Sumer, a society in Ancient Mesopotamia.
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Evidence and Explanation: The wheel was used for chariots, which made Sumer’s military stronger.
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Evidence and Explanation: The wheel was used for pulling plows, which made the land more fertile.
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Main Point #3: Third, the plow helped the growth of Mesopotamian civilization.
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Evidence and Explanation: The plow was invented in Mesopotamia.
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Evidence and Explanation: The plow turned over dirt as it was dragged over land.
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Evidence and Explanation: By turning over dirt the plow made the land more fertile, which helped to feed the population of Mesopotamia and create a surplus. 12
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Main Point #4: Fourth, the domestication of animals helped the growth of Mesopotamian civilization.
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Evidence and Explanation: Oxen were first domesticated in Mesopotamia.
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Evidence and Explanation: Oxen pulled heavier plows than humans.
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Evidence and Explanation: Oxen pulled plows more quickly than humans.
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Evidence and Explanation: By domesticating oxen to pull plows, Mesopotamia grew more food.
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More Fertile Mesopotamia
Conclusion: In conclusion, irrigation, the wheel, the plow, and the domestication of animals helped the growth of Mesopotamian civilization by making the area more fertile. More Fertile Mesopotamia 18
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