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Chapter 2 Early River Valley Civilizations Early River Valley Civilizations Fertile Crescent – Mesopotamia (“Cradle of Civilization”) Between Tigris & Euphrates – Iraq Problems: Unpredictable flooding No natural barriers for protection Natural resources limited Mesopotamia cont. Solutions: Irrigation ditches Mud brick defensive walls Traded grain, cloth, tools with others for raw materials (wood, stone) Organized into city-states Dynasty (single family of rulers) Cultural diffusion – spread of ideas to other cultures Other Empires Polytheistic – belief in many gods Sargon – Akkadians conquered Sumer Adopted many aspects of culture First empire – brings several groups under one ruler Babylonians – Hammurabi Hammurabi’s Code – “eye for an eye” First written code of law Egypt Nile River – “gift” of the Nile; regular flooding left fertile soil Predictable but changes led to drought or flood Upper & Lower Egypt Flows north; delta Unifying factor, transportation and communication Egypt Pharaohs ruled as gods; theocracy Belief in afterlife; built pyramids Mummification Economic strength, technology, public works, strong government Polytheistic Egypt Women had many rights Writing – hieroglyphics; developed papyrus (paper from plant) Calendar, engineering, architecture, medicine, surgery http://www.history.com/videos/how-tomake-a-mummy Egypt Invaders weakened Old Kingdom Middle Kingdom (2,000 – 1,600 BC) – restored prosperity Didn’t last – Hyksos took over Rosetta Stone – interpreted hieroglyphics Indus Valley Indian subcontinent Indus River and Ganges River Seasonal monsoons (winds) bring dry air but also moist air – flooding Floods brought rich soil but were unpredictable Indus Mohenjo-Daro Harappa – planned city; brick buildings, grid pattern, plumbing, sewage Peaceful, no sharp class differences Collapsed around 1500 BC – possibly earthquakes; changed flow of rivers Section 4 - China Isolated – deserts, mountains, ocean surround Huang He (Yellow) & Chang Jiang (Yangtze) Rivers; floods Shang – 1600 BCE – 1000 BCE - first dynasty to leave written records; used wood, not mud-brick; walled cities; bronze – frequently at war China cont. Importance of group, not individual Family & respect important Writing – symbols stood for ideas, not sounds; so many different spoken languages Zhou dynasty – 1000 – 200 BCE -took over but adopted Shang features; 800 years (longest), iron, use of slaves (Confucianism and Daoism) China, cont. Mandate of heaven – new theory that rulers got authority to rule from heaven; divine rule Dynastic Cycle – rise, decline, replacement cycle (p. 54 chart) Feudalism – lords & nobles use king’s land in exchange for service Nobles protected rulers & peasants – got much power over time and fought constantly Zhou collapsed around; chaos & war; love or order, harmony, respect, traditional values collapsed