Unit 3 Part 2: Mesopotamia Other Civilizations. Part of the River Valley Civilizations for 6th grade World History. Covers Babylon through Phoenicians with achievements. Images found on google image search.
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Unit 3 part 2- Mesopotamian: Other Civilizations
1.
2. Later Fertile
Crescent
Empires
-Draw a graphic
organizer like this
one on your notes
paper.
-As we go through
the notes, add each
new empire we learn
about
Fertile
Crescent
Empires
4. The Rise of
Babylon
• Euphrates River near modern-
day Baghdad, Iraq
• Former Sumerian city
• By 1800 BC- became power with
its own government
• Hammurabi (1792 BC) was
city’s greatest monarch
• Fought many battles to expand
his power
• Named Babylon Empire after
capital
• Able to govern entire empire
• Oversaw irrigation projects
• Improved tax collection system
• Increased trade= prosperity
• Ruled 42 years- Babylon
5. Hammurabi’s
Code
• 282 laws dealing with
almost every part of
daily life
• Ex: trade, loans, theft,
marriage, injury, &
murder
• Some still seen in
today’s laws
• Specific crimes=
specific punishment
• Social class did not
matter
• Important because it
was written down for all
to see
Video
6. Hittites &
Kassites
Kingdom in Asia Minor-
modern-day Turkey
Achievements:
Military advantages:
Ironworking= strong
weapons
chariot = fast
movement around
battlefield to shoot
arrows at enemies
• Hittite king assassinated
by Kassites= chaos in
city
• Kassites ruled for 400
Hittites
video
7. The Assyrians
• Northern Mesopotamia
• 900 BC began conquering
all of Fertile Crescent, parts
of Asia Minor & Egypt
• Success- strong organized
army & strong weapons &
chariots like Hittites
• Spread terror before
attacking
• Demanded heavy taxes &
punished those who
opposed
Achievements:
Roads built to connect
distant parts of the empire
Messengers rode
horseback to deliver
orders to faraway officials
Assyrian kings held power
through:
Local leaders who
Governed small areas
Collected taxes
Enforced laws
Raised troops for the
army
Video: LA
Dabke-
Traditional
stomp
dance
8. The
Chaldeans
• 612 BC: destroyed Assyrian
Empire
• King Nebuchadnezzar rebuilt
Babylon- restoring its former
beauty
• Legend of Nebuchadnezzar’s
palace Hanging Gardens
(Wonder of the World)
• Copied Sumerian culture:
studied language & built
temples for Sumerian gods
Achievements:
• Babylon became center of
astronomy- charted stars,
tracked economic, political, &
weather events
• Created a calendar
• Solved complex geometry
problems
Video: Hanging Gardens
9. The Phoenicians
Geography:
• Western end of the Fertile
Crescent: modern-day Lebanon
• Mountains border the region to
the north and east, western
border- Mediterranean Sea
• Had few resources for trade
• Cedar trees were prized for their
timber- valuable trade item
• Overland trade routes blocked
by mountains & hostile
neighbors
10. Phoenician Expansion of
Trade• Became sea traders- fast fleets sailed to
ports in Egypt, Greece, Italy, Sicily, &
Spain (Cultural Diffusion)
• They sailed through the Strait of Gibraltar
to reach the Atlantic Ocean
• Founded several new colonies along
trade routes
• Carthage (northern coast of Africa) later
became most powerful city on the
Mediterranean
• Wealth came from trade of lumber,
silverwork, ivory carvings, glass-blown
beads, and slaves
11. Phoenician
Advances
• Glass blowing
• Purple dye from shellfish-
very popular with the
wealthy
• World’s first alphabet:
• Developed to record
their activities
• Made writing much
easier
• Major IMPACT on the
world then & now
• English alphabet is
based on the
Phoenicians’
• Later civilizations
modified alphabets