Mesopotamia's rivers (Tigris and Euphrates) are key to their civilization. Because of the rivers Sumerians (Mesopotamia's people) could trade and travel through them. Not to mention just plain drinking water. Another benefit of the rivers was irrigation. Hammurabi (a Mesopotamian king) had helped find a way to control the floods to benefit farming.
Because the rivers would help there plants grow when there was a drought and would give them water to drink and clean them selves so it would make everything easier for all the Sumerians ,Akkidans, witch is why everyone wanted Mesopotamia as their own land.
it provided water for drinking and an easy route for transportation. the river also helped with merchant trading because people could just go down the river to the next town
They were important means of trade, cultural exchange and transport.
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Aristotle divided Greek governments into monarchies, oligarchies, tyrannies and democracies - terms we still use today.
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The Epic of Gilgamesh and Hammurabi's Code both come from ancient Mesopotamia. The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem that tells the story of Gilgamesh, a legendary king of Uruk, while Hammurabi's Code is one of the earliest known written legal codes. Both provide insight into the society, culture, and values of ancient Mesopotamia.
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Ancient biographies are written accounts of a person's life, typically focusing on their achievements, character, and impact on society. These biographies were prevalent in ancient civilizations such as Rome and Greece and often served to highlight moral lessons or emphasize the virtues of the subject. They provide valuable insights into the individuals and societies of the past.
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Aristotle divided Greek governments into monarchies, oligarchies, tyrannies and democracies - terms we still use today.