PPT-Hammurabi Code A well-preserved Babylonian Code of Law of ancient Mesopotamia, dating
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If any one accuses another of murder but cannot prove it then the accuser shall be put to death If a free person puts out the eye of another free person that persons
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If any one accuses another of murder but cannot prove it then the accuser shall be put to death If a free person puts out the eye of another free person that persons eye shall be put out If a free person breaks the bone of another free person that persons bone shall be broken. Sumer, Akkadia, Babylon, and others in the Fertile Crescent. 9. th. Grade Integrated Honors. Mr. Coia. Key Terms. Mesopotamia. : An ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq. Probably settled before 5000 B.C., the area was the home of numerous early civilizations, including Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, and Assyria. . By Lauren Feeley. &. Angel Nieves. Hammurabi’s Code of Laws. Law 48: . if a storm came and blew all the grain and other crops in the air, or they died because of lack of water, they would not have to have to pay the rent for the entire year.. Hammurabi was a Mesopotamian king who recorded a system of laws called the Code of Hammurabi. . . He . ordered 282 laws engraved in stone and placed in a public location for everyone to see. . The Code of Hammurabi Mesopotamia. Code of Hammurabi and Magna . Carta. . Code of Hammurabi . Written code of rules that guided the society of Babylon around 1772 B.C. . Included 282 laws that dealt with everyday life.. First time a written set of laws governed a society . Do Now #11. Hammurabi’s Code:. is known as the first set of laws.. Were these laws fair in your opinion? (Use examples) Could you live in a society that had to follow these laws?. Reminder: fingers cut off, put to death, hair shaved, eye for an eye . I. AKKADIAN EMPIRE. A. King Sargon created the world’s first empire through powerful military strategies.. . I. AKKADIAN . EMPIRE. B. sculpted steles. . 1. Important because it gave us a history of the . City-States . Mesopotamian City-States were independent. Each city-state was like its own nation (had its own government, traditions, culture, etc.). They often fought other city-states (for water rights, and other reasons). Brandon Mark, Chris . Charran. , Keara Pagniello, Sarah Ahmed and Sybil Tong. The term "Sumerian" is the common name given to the ancient . non-Semitic. inhabitants of southern Mesopotamia, Sumer, by the . 5. th. Grade World History- Mrs. Sing . Essential Question. 5. th. Grade-Old World History. Explain facts about the Sumer, one of the world's first civilizations. . Background. Many people invaded Mesopotamia.. CLASS . 6 (. moved from 5). Heirs to the Mesopotamian and Egyptian Cultures. The . Assyrians. The . Neo-Babylonians. (The Medes) and the . Persians. Mesopotamia-3500 BC. Mesopotamia-1500 BC. Mesopotamia-1450 BC. Vocabulary. Fertile Crescent. City-state. Dynasty. Cultural diffusion. Polytheism. Cuneiform. MESOPOTAMIA. River Valley Civilizations. All early river civilizations are located in River Valleys. “Mesopotamia” means land between rivers. Akkadian. Empire-fractured-Babylonian Empire-fractured-Assyrian Empire-Neo-Babylonian- Persian invasion. The . Akkadian. Empire. For 1,500 years, Sumer was a land of independent city-states. Lack of unity, left them open for attacks.. Mr. Korinek 7. th. Grade Social Studies. The Four Empires of Mesopotamia 2300 and 539 B.C.E. Akkadian. Empire. Babylonian Empire. Assyrian Empire. Neo Babylonian Empire. The . Akkadian. Empire 2300 . Two Early City-States. Catal Huyuk. Jericho. Catal Huyuk is the oldest and the largest Neolithic city found, so far. It dates to 8,000 years BCE and was occupied continuously for 376 generations. No specific reasons for its abandonment have been found. .
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