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Mesopotamia, Egypt, India &
China
MESOPOTAMIA:
Tigris and Euphrates
River Valley
Geographic Setting
Fertile Crescent- region of good
farmland created by the Tigris and
Euphrates Rivers, stretches from the
Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean
Known as “cradle of civilization”
Sumerian Civilization
Religion- Sumerians were polytheistic- believed in
many gods and goddesses
Built large pyramid-like temples called ziggurats
Government- each city-state had hereditary ruler
Social Structure- highest class consisted of ruling
family, officials and priests, middle class: merchants
and artisans and lower class of peasant farmers
Economy- grew rich from trade
Contributions- built first wheeled vehicles, cuneiform,
early writing system
Egypt:
Nile River
Geographic Setting
Mostly desert
Yearly floods soaked the land and left
rich deposits of silt
Highway for travel
Egyptian Civilization
Religion- polytheistic. Amon-Re was the chief god.
Believed in life after death, mummification
Government- pharaoh- Egyptian ruler, both god and
king
Pyramids were built for the mummies of pharaohs
Social structure- pharaoh was highest, next came
priests, then nobles, then craftspeople and
merchants. Last were the peasant farmers
Contributions-Ability to diagnose illnesses and
perform surgery. Developed a calendar much like the
one we use today
India:
Indus River Valley
Geographic Setting
Wedge shaped subcontinent that
extends into the Indian Ocean
Surrounded on the north and northwest
by mountains, which limited India’s
contacts with other cultures
Monsoon- winds that bring rain every
summer. Indians depended on these to
grow their crops
Indus Valley Cities
Harappa and Mohenjodaro two main
cities
Roads were laid out in a grid pattern
Most people were farmers, few
merchants
Traveled far to trade with cities of
Sumer
China:
Yellow River and
Yangzi
Geographic Setting
Chinese civilization grew in river valleys of
the Yellow (Huang He) and Yangzi Rivers
Mountains, jungles, desert and ocean
isolated the Chinese culture
Chinese thought their civilization was the
center of the earth, called Middle Kingdom
Despite its isolation, China traded with with
the Middle East and even beyond
Government
The Shang gained control of northern
China and controlled most of the land
The Shang set up the first dynasty, or
ruling family
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