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Later Peoples of the
Fertile Crescent
Social Studies for 8th E.G.B. | Teacher: Mauricio Torres
Chapter 3, Section 1 (page 72 in your books)
Background
 Many people invaded
Mesopotamia.
 They inherited the
Sumerians’ innovations
and created some of
their own.
Babylonians
 By 2000 BC, Ur lay in ruins due
to continued attacks by
different people.
 Babylon was the capital of some
of these invaders.
 It was located near what is
today Baghdad.
 In 1792 BC, Hammurabi
became king.
 He would become the city’s
greatest ruler.
Hammurabi the Ruler
 He was a brilliant leader who had
expanded his power through the
army. His empire was known as
the Babylonian Empire.
 Hammurabi ruled for 42 years.
 He was also an able ruler:
 Building and irrigation
improvements
 Improved Babylon’s tax system.
 Most famous however, for his
code of laws.
Hammurabi’s Code
 It was a set of 282 laws that dealt with
almost every part of daily life.
 Laws that included:
trade, loans, theft, marriage, injury, murd
er and so on.
 Some ideas are still used today:
 Certain crimes had very specific penalties.
 Class did matter!
 The code was available for everyone to
see.
Ask Yourself
 Explain:
 How did Hammurabi conquer Mesopotamia?
 Draw Conclusions:
 Why would it have been helpful for people to have
the law code written down?
Invasions of Mesopotamia
 The Hittites built a strong kingdom in
Asia Minor.
 Their military success came from their
advantages over other rivals:
 They were the first to master iron
working, this meant they made the
strongest weapons of the time.
 They used the chariot (a wheeled, horse-
drawn cart used in battle).
 Hittites conquer Babylon in 1595 BC, but
their kingdom plunges into chaos after
their king is assassinated.
Invasions of Mesopotamia
 In the year 1200 BC, the
Assyrians from northern
Mesopotamia, briefly gained
control of Babylon, and soon
lost it.
 They took 300 years to recover
their strength, after which, they
began to conquer the entire
Fertile Crescent, as far as Asia
Minor and Egypt.
 They used Hittite technology
and a more organized army.
Invasions of Mesopotamia
 They were fierce warriors!
 They looted villages and
burned crops.
 The Assyrians ruled from
Nineveh.
 The rulers used local leaders
to govern small areas, collect
taxes and enforce laws.
Invasions of Mesopotamia
 In 625 BC, the Assyrian Empire
faced internal strife. They were
attacked by a dessert people
called the Chaldeans.
 Their king, Nebuchadnezzar
rebuilt Babylon.
 He built the famous palace with
its Hanging Gardens.
Invasions of Mesopotamia
 The Chaldeans admired the
Sumerian culture and
studied their language and
idolized their gods.
 Babylon became an
astronomical center.
 They kept records of
everything:
economics, politics and
weather events.
Ask Yourself
 Recall:
 How did the Hittite kingdom come to an end?
 Identify:
 What military advantages did the Assyrians have?
 What was the opportunity the Chaldeans seized to rise?
 Draw Conclusions:
 How do you think the use of chariots by Hittites affect the
opposing army’s foot soldiers?
 Summarize:
 How did the Assyrians rule their empire?
Excercise
 Look for the meaning of the words written in italic
or with a different color in order to understand the
unit better.
 This might be helpful in a test!
Bibliography
 Burstein, S. M., & Shek, R. (2012). World History
(Teacher´s Edition) (1st Edition ed.). (H. McDougal,
Ed.) Orlando, Florida, US.: Houghton Mifflin
Harcourt Publishing Company.
 Images taken from www.google.com

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Later People of the Fertile Crescent

  • 1. Later Peoples of the Fertile Crescent Social Studies for 8th E.G.B. | Teacher: Mauricio Torres Chapter 3, Section 1 (page 72 in your books)
  • 2. Background  Many people invaded Mesopotamia.  They inherited the Sumerians’ innovations and created some of their own.
  • 3. Babylonians  By 2000 BC, Ur lay in ruins due to continued attacks by different people.  Babylon was the capital of some of these invaders.  It was located near what is today Baghdad.  In 1792 BC, Hammurabi became king.  He would become the city’s greatest ruler.
  • 4. Hammurabi the Ruler  He was a brilliant leader who had expanded his power through the army. His empire was known as the Babylonian Empire.  Hammurabi ruled for 42 years.  He was also an able ruler:  Building and irrigation improvements  Improved Babylon’s tax system.  Most famous however, for his code of laws.
  • 5. Hammurabi’s Code  It was a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life.  Laws that included: trade, loans, theft, marriage, injury, murd er and so on.  Some ideas are still used today:  Certain crimes had very specific penalties.  Class did matter!  The code was available for everyone to see.
  • 6. Ask Yourself  Explain:  How did Hammurabi conquer Mesopotamia?  Draw Conclusions:  Why would it have been helpful for people to have the law code written down?
  • 7. Invasions of Mesopotamia  The Hittites built a strong kingdom in Asia Minor.  Their military success came from their advantages over other rivals:  They were the first to master iron working, this meant they made the strongest weapons of the time.  They used the chariot (a wheeled, horse- drawn cart used in battle).  Hittites conquer Babylon in 1595 BC, but their kingdom plunges into chaos after their king is assassinated.
  • 8. Invasions of Mesopotamia  In the year 1200 BC, the Assyrians from northern Mesopotamia, briefly gained control of Babylon, and soon lost it.  They took 300 years to recover their strength, after which, they began to conquer the entire Fertile Crescent, as far as Asia Minor and Egypt.  They used Hittite technology and a more organized army.
  • 9. Invasions of Mesopotamia  They were fierce warriors!  They looted villages and burned crops.  The Assyrians ruled from Nineveh.  The rulers used local leaders to govern small areas, collect taxes and enforce laws.
  • 10. Invasions of Mesopotamia  In 625 BC, the Assyrian Empire faced internal strife. They were attacked by a dessert people called the Chaldeans.  Their king, Nebuchadnezzar rebuilt Babylon.  He built the famous palace with its Hanging Gardens.
  • 11. Invasions of Mesopotamia  The Chaldeans admired the Sumerian culture and studied their language and idolized their gods.  Babylon became an astronomical center.  They kept records of everything: economics, politics and weather events.
  • 12. Ask Yourself  Recall:  How did the Hittite kingdom come to an end?  Identify:  What military advantages did the Assyrians have?  What was the opportunity the Chaldeans seized to rise?  Draw Conclusions:  How do you think the use of chariots by Hittites affect the opposing army’s foot soldiers?  Summarize:  How did the Assyrians rule their empire?
  • 13. Excercise  Look for the meaning of the words written in italic or with a different color in order to understand the unit better.  This might be helpful in a test!
  • 14. Bibliography  Burstein, S. M., & Shek, R. (2012). World History (Teacher´s Edition) (1st Edition ed.). (H. McDougal, Ed.) Orlando, Florida, US.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.  Images taken from www.google.com