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Chapter 1 Section 3 The Assyrian Empire 1,000 years after Hammurabi, the Assyrian Empire rose to power The Assyrians built a strong army The Assyrians began taking over the rest of Mesopotamia The Assyrian Army The Assyrians had the strongest army of the time: They were well organized They had iron weapons (stronger than copper and tin) They were ferocious warriors Assyrian Government The capital of Assyria was Ninevah The government was well-organized The empire was divided into provinces (political districts) Each province collected taxes Life in Assyria Assyrians also worshipped many Gods Wrote many books and made one of the world’s first libraries Assyrians did not treat their people well This lead to fighting The Chaldeans seized an opportunity to rebel. An Assyrian tablet, which tells a story The Chaldeans The Chaldeans broke away from the Assyrian Empire The Chaldeans controlled all of Mesopotamia from 605 B.C. – 562 B.C (only 43 years) The Chaldeans were led by King Nebuchadnezzar The Chaldeans’ Babylon Most Chaldeans were descendants of Babylon (1,200 years earlier), so they rebuilt the city of Babylon Babylon became the richest city in Mesopotamia Nebuchadnezzar built the Hanging Gardens for his wife. Did you know? The Chaldeans’ Babylon was a center of science They had astronomers who mapped the stars in the sky The Chaldeans were the first people to have a sevenday week They made one of the first sundials! The Fall of the Chaldean Empire As time passed, the Chaldeans began to lose power It was hard for them to control the peoples they had conquered In 539 B.C. Persians from the mountains captured Babylon Mesopotamia became part of the new Persian Empire SAD FACE