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Chapter 2 Section 3 & 4

Chapter 2 Section 3 & 4. Sumerian Civilization & Empires of the Fertile Crescent. The Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent b/w Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf b/w Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Map pg 28. Sumer. Lowest part of Tigris-Euphrates Valley Rich soil

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Chapter 2 Section 3 & 4

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  1. Chapter 2Section 3 & 4 Sumerian Civilization & Empires of the Fertile Crescent

  2. The Fertile Crescent • Fertile Crescent • b/w Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf • b/w Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Map pg 28

  3. Sumer • Lowest part of Tigris-Euphrates Valley • Rich soil • Sumerians used metal as early as 3000 B.C

  4. Sumerian City-States • City-State= Land of city and surroundings controlled just by its own city • Ur, Erech, & Kish had thousands of residents • Seldom united • Priests started out as rulers • Warlords took over as kings as there was a need for control in city-states

  5. Sumerian Writing • Earliest written language • No paper & Carved into clay • Cuneiform- Sumerian writing consisted of over 600 symbols all in wedge form

  6. Sumerian Engineering • Built with sun dried bricks made of mud and straw • Sumerians biggest contribution in engineering= The ARCH • Arch= Curved structure with an opening

  7. Continued • Ziggurats- Sumerian Temples • Layered buildings each layer getting smaller to the top

  8. Numbering and Math • Everything in multiples of 60 • Big numbers example 120 would be two 60’s • Circle 360 degrees = six 60’s • Time- hour= 60 minutes • Minute= 60 seconds • Had a Lunar Calendar

  9. Education & Religion • Polytheistic (believed in many gods) • Only Upper class boys went to school to be educated

  10. Empires Of the Fertile Crescent • Lack of unity of the Sumerian City-States made them vulnerable to attack and take over

  11. Akkadians • Akkadians conquered Sumerians Around 2330 B.C. • Came from Just north of Sumer in Mesopotamia • Sargon- most powerful Akkadian King • Expanded Empire to Mediterranean Sea • Akkadian Empire Lasted 100 years

  12. Babylonians • Took over Fertile Crescent 1792 B.C. • Hammurabi Powerful Babylonian Leader • Developed the Code of Hammurabi • 282 laws • Covered many rights such as working conditions, wages, and fees for charges • Judges appointed by the king enforced these laws • Most punishments for laws breakers were “eye for an eye,” ruling

  13. Babylonian Social classes/religion • Same social class break as the Sumerians • Marriages- were arranged from parents • Husband of the marriage had control • Man head of household • Only the man could get a divorce • Code of Hammurabi still protected women as well as men for fair treatment • Polytheistic- Adopted Sumerian religion

  14. Hittites • Very Warlike • Good Fighters • First to make & use iron weapons • Ruled in1600 B.C. • Rule short lived too far from home

  15. Assyrians • Great conquers • Ruled Fertile Crescent around 900 B.C. • Ruled over Syria, Babylonia, and Egypt • First to have a major cavalry (units of soldiers on horseback)

  16. Assyrian Government • Emperor/King had absolute power • Each conquered Territory had an Appointed Governor Appointed by King • King made inspections • Army most important part of government • Soldiers gained wealth from the lands they conquered

  17. Assyrian Greatness • Capital Nineveh • Very fortified • Had aqueducts • Large Libraries were built in the city, Compilation of many Clay tablets • Great Epic (Epic of Gilgamesh)

  18. Chaldeans • Ruled by Nebuchadnezzar 605-562 B.C. • Rebuilt City of Babylon • Very Strong Leader (heart and soul of Chaldean Empire) • Made the Hanging Gardens (One of the seven wonders of the world) • After Nebuchadnezzar’s death Chaldean Empire Fell to the Persians)

  19. Persians • Conquered Babylon & Chaldeans in 539 B.C. • Early kings very powerful • Established and Expanded the biggest empire in history to this point. • Kings all powerful • Great leaders and generals

  20. Great Persian Kings • Cyrus- took over rule in Iran • Conquered Babylon after Nebuchadnezzar • Greatly expanded the empire • Took control of all of the Fertile Crescent • Darius- Second Persian Emperor • Greatly expanded the empire more than just Fertile Crescent • Gained control of parts of Greece

  21. Continued • Xerxes-Third great Persian Emperor • Expanded the empire even more • All Persian emperors had a good sense of justice and treated their conquered territories better than previous empires • Starting with Cyrus territories were allowed to keep their own religion and laws

  22. Persian Religion • Persians=new form of religion from influential profit (Zoroaster) • Zoroastrianism- Belief that every person on earth had a choice • To do good in the world • Or to do evil • Life on earth was training for a better life • Good will triumph over evil in the end

  23. Fall of Persian Empire • After Xerxes= Weaker Leadership • Finally taken over by Alexander the Great

  24. Quiz • 1. What are the two major rivers in the Fertile Crescent? • 2. What architectural advancements did the Sumerians give us? • 3. Define a city state • 4. Define Polytheism • 5. What was the First Empire to use Iron Weapons? • 6. What Empire used the first cavalry? • 7. Who built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon for his wife? • 8. Name the three great Persian Kings. • 9. Who takes over Persia?

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