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Mesopotamia World History vocabulary City-states – cities and the surrounding countryside that they controlled Theocracy – government and religion combined Facilitate – guide / help Polytheistic – many gods Monotheistic – one god Retaliate – pay back Nomad – moves from place to place Fertile Crescent Valley between Tigris & Euphrates Rivers Arc of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf Irrigation from the rivers allowed large numbers of people to live together in cities Sumer 3000 b.c.e. City-States – Ur and Uruk Religion Gods and goddesses Priests and priestesses theocracy Temple - ziggurat Sumer Accomplishments invention of the wheel which facilitated trade Founders of first civilization Excellent record keepers Cuneiform writing Babylon 1792 b.c.e. Religious beliefs – polytheistic Accomplishments – Geometry and algebra Organized first written laws Hammurabi’s Code 1st Written laws Harsh – retaliation An eye for an eye Hittites – 1600-1200 b.c.e. Used iron to make strong weapons World’s first peace treaty – with Egypt polytheistic Phoenicians Traded in the Mediterranean Improved ships Created an alphabet with 22 different signs to represent the 22 sounds (similar to what we use today) Introduced purple dye to the royalty Israelites – 1200-1000 b.c.e Monotheistic Migrated from Mesopotamia to Palestine (Cannan) Forced to Egypt when drought hit area Enslaved in Egypt until freed by Moses and returned to Palestine King Solomon strengthened Israeli power – made Jerusalem capital of Israel Assyrians defeated Israel and scattered the people Kingdom of Judah were conquered by Babylonians and taken to Babylon Assyrians – 700 b.c.e. Strong military King Used iron weapons Chariots, archers, cavalry Terrorized people Used communication system with horses to carry messages World first library Religion - militaristic Persians – 539 b.c.e. Captured Babylon – allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem King Darius extended the Persian Empire into India and Europe