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    trading seas‚ coming from their main Rivers. Egypt and Mesopotamia’s river’s provided most of the needed water for their crops. Egypt developed north and south‚ surrounding the banks of the Nile River. Where Mesopotamia developed was known as the “Fertile Crescent”‚ between the Tigris and Euphrates. The main body of water near Egypt was the Mediterranean and for Mesopotamia it was the Persian Gulf. Since Egypt was bordered on one side by a huge sea‚ and on the other side an impassable desert‚ it made it

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    maintain their rule. Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies existed on the banks of major rivers. Egypt is located in northern africa along the nile river. Mesopotamia‚ meaning in greek‚ between two rivers‚ resides on what was once known as the fertile crescent on the Tigris and the euphrates rivers located in the Middle east. These rivers allowed for these civilizations to thrive in their harsh desert climates. For the Egyptians the nile was generally predictable and calm with annual floods. The Tigris

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    northern side of the empire lay the Caspian Sea. A plethora of rivers‚ including River Tigris and River Euphrates contributed immensely to the growth of the empire due to its strategic position and contribution in irrigation and the growth of the Fertile Crescent‚ which was used for agriculture and farming (Burgan 8-10). Moreover‚ the location of the Persian Empire was an important trade route between the Far East and the European region. The rich agricultural production made Persia a trade hub and the

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    TRADE AND TRADERS OF MESOPOTAMIAN UR Mesopotamia extended north along the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers and consisted of two cultures: Sumerian in the south and Akkadian to the north‚ each with its own language‚ but shared a lifestyle based upon farming and the raising of sheep and goats. The Ur III dynasty became capital the Summer and Akkad in the late third millennium He dug new irrigation canals and dredged old ones to increase agricultural activity and to promote the international trade. For the

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    important to note that cultivation of crops seems to have arisen independently over the course of millennia; using crops that naturally grew nearby—_______ in Southeast Asia‚ _____________ in Mexico‚ _____________ in the Andes‚ _____________ in the Fertile Crescent‚ _____________ in West Africa —people around the world began to abandon their foraging for agriculture. Let’s first take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of agriculture: Advantage: __________ _______ _________. You might have droughts

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    influenced early human society‚ and is followed by other glasses in the future‚ which also impacted communities and social interactions. The first beer is thought to been brewed many thousands of years ago in a resourceful area known as the Fertile Crescent. The large supply of grain encouraged nomadic human tribes to reside in the area to process it into an edible solid or liquid form‚ which enabled a constant food supply and ultimately allowed people to unite and form groups. Without the discovery

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    Early civilizations Prehistory: The period of time before written records Neanderthal: A group of early people who were classified as Homo Sapiens (wise human being) Their remains are between 100‚000 and 30‚000 years ago They were the first people to burry their dead Homo sapien sapien The group of people that replace Neanderthal‚ includes us Begin to spread out and populated the earth Paleolithic “ old stone” Age 2.5 million to 10 thousand B.C Sometimes called the old stone age People

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    AP WORLD HISTORY Introduction:  This assignment will practice skills used in Document Based Questions which are an important part of the AP World History course.  Read/analyze each document below.   Answer the questions in the space provided.   After doing this‚ use this information to write a DBQ essay based on the rubric provided below.  You will be grade on perceived effort more than expertise.  Do not copy or plagiarize someone else’s work.   If you have specific questions about the assignment

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    He points out dates of agricultural practices such as The Ferile Crescent of SW Asia‚ China in 7500‚ Mesoamérica in 3500‚ ect. These were explained to prove of how food production was ran and turning into more domesticates that gave them to compete against other cultures and turned to guns‚ germs and steel. Chapter 6:

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    A new angle at looking how history developed. Civilizations are a product of peoples environments. Notes on Essay 2 Essay 2: Write a thoughtful and‚ where appropriate‚ critical review of Jared Diamond’s explanation of why civilizations develop where they do as presented in Ch 10 of Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel. You should explain the author’s argument‚ and how he constructs it in this chapter‚ while adding your own thoughts as you go along and in your conclusion Set Sept 26th and 3rd or stick to

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