(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.17)
Egypt was located on the Nile River,which consisted of an upper and lower part. The Nile was a calm and predictable river which meant is was perfect for certain crops like wheat, dates, grapes and even onions.
(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.22)
India was a peninsula, which was located between two rivers the Indus and Ganges. The river was a key factor because it would deposit soil nutrients to help grow crops. Crops like cotton, wheat and dates were grown. Water buffalos, donkey and bulls …show more content…
lived there.
(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.27)
China was located between the Yellow and Yangtze rivers, which was very unpredictable and very untamable as well. There would be annual flooding that destroyed livestock,crops and people. The land was extremely fertile and could be deposited in many parts of China to grow rice, wheat, millet and barley.
(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.32)
Mesopotamia, people believed in many gods.
Priests performed festivals, ceremonies and even sacrifices. They spent the most of their lives building monumental structions for their gods. (Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.20)
Egypt believed in many gods, but were also prone to share and talk about their own gods to other communities. They would do rituals top make their gods happy,if they wouldn’t doing these rituals then it would make chaos for everybody.
(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.24)
India believed in a set of gods that had souls and consciousness which would explain their tumultuous history. People were to lead noble lives and have appropriate behavior. People believed in reincarnation and the cyle of birth,death and rebirth.
(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations, pg.30)
China believed in many gods such as Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism.They went to school to do daily rituals and worship. They were to treat everybody equally, accept nature and go with its flow, and that Mother Nature was corrupted and that people should have laws in place to be judged.
(Survey of World History, Early Civilizations,
pg.36)