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  • Mesopotamia's Farming And Cities Ch. 3.1
    7000 BCE

    Mesopotamia's Farming And Cities Ch. 3.1

    Farming in Mesipopotamia wasn't way. There was very little rain there so the people made irrigation. They had to be careful because if they put too much there crops would drown and too little the crops were die. So they invented irraggation so they could control the water level. They made it close which developed into a city.
  • Period: 7000 BCE to 500 BCE

    Mesopotamia Ch.3

    This section is about how the Mesopotamiaian, Egypt and Kush lived and how they survived.
  • The Rise of Summer Ch. 3.2
    5000 BCE

    The Rise of Summer Ch. 3.2

    The Mesopotamia's name was changed to sumerians
  • Period: 4500 BCE to 330 BCE

    Ancient Egypt and Kush Ch. 4

    Ancient Egypt and Kush were friends and Neighboring countries
  • Summerian Achievements Ch. 3.3
    4000 BCE

    Summerian Achievements Ch. 3.3

    Summerian Achivements were the first pencil, the first wheel, and also pictographs
  • Later people of the Fertile Crescent Ch. 3.4
    3000 BCE

    Later people of the Fertile Crescent Ch. 3.4

    After Ur's King died, isn't got attcked multiple times! In 1792 BC there new king named Hammurabi became Babylons new king.
  • Geography and Ancient Eygpt Ch. 4.1
    2900 BCE

    Geography and Ancient Eygpt Ch. 4.1

    The Nile river has the longest river in the world. It moves south to west because of the wind. Although that river is an attraction it floods which is bad for farming and fishing. It's neighbors are Nubia and Kush
  • The Old Kingdom Ch. 4.2
    2700 BCE

    The Old Kingdom Ch. 4.2

    The old kingdom is a time where there was lots of pharaoh's. The people belived that there kings were the son's of the sun god Ra.
  • Geography and Early India  Ch. 5.1
    2300 BCE

    Geography and Early India Ch. 5.1

    India is located next to the Indian ocean and located underneath the Himalayas. It's a subcontinent, it's smaller than a content but really big.
  • Period: 2300 BCE to 320

    Ancient India Ch. 5

    Ancient India will explain about how the Indian civilizations lived and survived
  • The Middle and New Kingdom Ch. 4.3
    2200 BCE

    The Middle and New Kingdom Ch. 4.3

    The middle kingdom was about lots of wars and how it went through the wars and into the new kingdom where eygpt is more succesful then before.
  • Eygpitain Achievements Ch. 4.4
    2100 BCE

    Eygpitain Achievements Ch. 4.4

    The eygpitan writing was called hieroglyphics. In all of the tombs they had the pictures of the underworld, their gods and had they survived.
  • Origins of India Ch. 5.2
    1000 BCE

    Origins of India Ch. 5.2

    The Indian society were divided into 4 groups. There was the priests, the warriors, farmers and the peasants or untouchables.They made it that you can't go up but you can go down. The peasants had to do all the disgusting jobs. If you were the highest and you touched the peasants or sat next to one that would be you.
  • Ancient Kush Ch. 4.5
    730 BCE

    Ancient Kush Ch. 4.5

    Kush is also called Nubia. It's a place that is right next to Egypt where both of them have been fighting for years and also where both of them have got influences.
  • Origins of Buddhism Ch. 5.3
    500 BCE

    Origins of Buddhism Ch. 5.3

    There was a guy named Siddahrate. He was a very wealthy man who wondered about suffering and why it happens. He wondered through out India and sat under a tree and meditated. He realized that suffering happened because wanting what we have, wanting to keep what we have, and also not wanting what we disliked but have.
  • Indian Achievements Ch. 5.5
    400 BCE

    Indian Achievements Ch. 5.5

    The Indians learned about outer space. They knew about the solar system and how it worked.
  • Indian Empires Ch. 5.4
    301 BCE

    Indian Empires Ch. 5.4

    The Mauryan's ruled the western part of India. Their leader was a guy named Asoka. He turned into a Buddhist and made wells and roads for the merchants and people.
  • Modern Event

    Modern Event

    Hummurabi inspired our government to have their laws like his.
  • Irrigation

    Irrigation

    We still use irrigation today.