One of the cultures of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia developed into successful civilizations is by their water sources. In document 1, the river Nile in Egypt flooded every year, which gave the land around it soft fertile ground, great for planting crops. Most people lived near the river. In document 2, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which was also called the Fertile Crescent, provided food, transportation, and plants. They were especially populated since the area had deserts and mountains. Another reason is their rulers. As stated in document 3, the ancient Egyptian looked at their ruler, the pharaoh, as one of their gods in a human form, serving them well and deciding what’s best for the country. Quoting document 4, the people of Mesopotamia
Think for a second about a world without civilization, without laws. I bet you don't know who developed civilization! The Mesopotamians did, they also created lots of amazing inventions! Some of these civilizations also developed in China and Egypt. Ancient Mesopotamia. Two contributions from the Mesopotamian Civilization were the invitation of the cuneiform and Hammurabi’s Code.
Mesopotamia is credited for inventing the first written language and the first written laws. Sumerians in ancient Mesopotamia needed an efficient way to keep track of their business dealings with other people who lived thousands of miles away. The people often could not remember or agree upon what they had traded; this led to nasty disputes. As a result,the Sumerians created Cuneiform, the first written language. It was quickly accepted and widely used throughout Mesopotamia.
The civilization that flourished in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Palestine were located in river valleys or along the Mediterranean coast. These civilizations developed highly complex cultures that shared many common characteristics. Some of the characteristics that they shared were justice, cultural diffusion, architecture and inventions. Because of these characteristic they achieved and contributed a lot to society as well as to future civilizations.
Mesopotamia is located in the Fertile Crescent, between the Tigris River and the Euphrates River. On the Southeast side of Mesopotamia is Sumer and the Persian Gulf. To the east of Mesopotamia are where the Zagros Mountains are located.To the Northwest side of Mesopotamia are where the Taurus Mountains are
Have you ever wondered what made Egypt and Mesopotamia successful civilizations? Ancient Egyptians developed their civilizations by the Nile River around 3000B.C. Ancient Mesopotamia developed their civilizations between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers around 3100B.C. Their location, government, and rules have helped Egypt and Mesopotamia to be successful civilizations. Rivers were an essential part of the development of the civilizations. Rivers provided transportation, food, and water to them. For example, document one is a song.
Throughout time, many civilizations have risen and fallen, all of them making their own impressions on the future. Civilizations such as Ancient Mesopotamia evolved over time, becoming more and more advanced. The Ancient Mesopotamians had many groundbreaking achievements and innovations that made them an advanced civilization. These features were in many areas, such as law, technology, and education, among others. Important breakthroughs like these are what made Mesopotamia an advanced and impactful civilization.
Ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt develop into successful civilizations in many ways. For example document one it states ¨Heavy rains caused the Nile to overflow regularly, which made the soil fertile and good for farming.¨ Lots of people wanted to have good crops to live on. As many people did it on land lots of people did it by the Nial River. Like many sumers people like to work hard to please the king.
The ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt develop into successful civilizations by having floods from the nile river that provided water, food and fertile area in the middle of the desert as document 1 states. In document 2 it says that they also had rivers that provided many resources such as transportation, trade as well as plants, the rivers were surrounded by deserts.
Sometimes in our generation, people take for granted the things the originally invented by ancient civilizations. Somewhere around 3500 B.C. in southwest Asia the first of the River Valley Civilizations were born. The ancient River Valley Civilizations of Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia all made key contributions to future societies. (OI) Two contributions from each of the Mesopotamian Civilizations that influenced future civilizations.
The development of these civilizations was supported by a series of geographical factors, including rivers and fertile lands (How Did Mesopotamia's Geography Lead to Its Development?). The fertile soil was the reason that for humans to settle in the region and begin farming. As in the case with Egypt, Mesopotamia's rivers were used for transportation. Moreover, Mesopotamia’s location in central Asia supported extensive trade routes with other civilizations. In the time of Mesopotamia, smaller civilizations existed to the west in Europe and North Africa and to the east in India.
Throughout world history, geography affected the history of the Mesopotamia civilization, the flooding was unpredictable, the land was unprotected, and there was limited resources. The flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates River was unpredictable and that made the land sometimes like a desert. For that reason, Mesopotamia had to create dams, reservoirs, and canals to help grow food. The people of Mesopotamia also built irrigation ditches in order to carry the river water to their lands. This allowed Mesopotamia to produce an abundant amount of crops. In addition to the rivers being unpredictable, there were no natural barriers surrounding the land. As a result, the people were defenseless. Since nothing could protect the population, the land
Mesopotamia and Egypt’s civilization were developed near the river valleys, which were the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and the Nile river. Their rivers were different, though. The Nile river had an annual replenishing of soil and water for Egypt’s agriculture. The Tigris and Euphrates of Mesopotamia also had an annual rising of water, except that the water would sometimes flood their crops.
Mesopotamia was located in modern Iraq, with Assyria to the north and Babylonia to the south of Baghdad. About 3000 B.C.E., the Sumerians conquered the Mesopotamians and made Uruk their largest city. In addition, they built more cities in Asia and Babylonia. The limited water supply caused much warfare between the people. Thereafter, Canaanitish tribes infiltrated the area.
"The Cradle of Civilization "the area in the middle east, located between two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates is known as Mesopotamia. It has provided modern civilization with more than we may acknowledge. Mesopotamia was established in an area known as the fertile Crescent. The richest soil was located in the deltas at the mouths of the rivers, but the deltas were swampy and had a lot of flooding, so before they farmed the area, it needed to be drained. The land had a great crop production, as a result many people was able to be feed, so the population increased. The adoption of agriculture brought great changes in human culture. They had agriculture revolution, administrative organization, and the invention of writing was very influential to Mesopotamia civilization.
Relationships with traders grew to where they would exchange for spices from Punt, stones from Bacteria, and wood