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Mesopotamia Disadvantages

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The first river valley civilization is Mesopotamia. Southwest Asia is predominantly desert, but there is an exception. The Fertile Crescent is the name given to land in this area. The Fertile Crescent is known for having great soil for farming. It is the area near the Mediterranean Sea. This area was soon called Mesopotamia, which means “land between the rivers.” The Tigris and Euphrates River both run through Mesopotamia. There were advantages and disadvantages that came with these two rivers. The land around the rivers is wonderful for farming. The soil is very fertile, hence the name “The Fertile Crescent.” Although the rivers are good for the farmers, they flooded every year. This caused problems for the people of Mesopotamia. Some other disadvantages for the Sumerians included the fact that they did not have many natural barriers. This made it easier for other countries to invade. Also, there was not an ideal number of natural resources. This was a struggle for the people of Mesopotamia. It made developing cities …show more content…

Egypt was divided into villages that lived under their own rules. Eventually all of Egypt became divided. There was an Upper and Lower egypt. Each kingdom was ruled by a king. Lower Egypt’s king wore a red crown while Upper Egypt’s king wore a tall white crown. Eventually King Namar came around and decided to wear both Upper and Lower Egypt’s crown. This was a symbol of the unification of Egypt. Generally Namar is credited with the unification of Egypt. Egypt was a theocracy; this meant the the rulers were centered around the religious leaders. Pharaohs were the Egyptian god-kings. They were worshipped and thought of as gods. The people thought the gods sent the Pharaohs to represent them. When the kings died, they were buried in the pyramids. The pyramids were structurally designed very well. This is because the kings thought that when they died, they lived in the next

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