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Mesopotamia
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... A vast bulk of the great early civilizations developed in the land known as Mesopotamia. It can, in fact, be proven, without question, that because of Mesopotamia’s extensive trade routes, its excellent leaders, and the astronomical growth in technology that occurred, that Mesopotamia was one of the greatest civilizations to have ever existed. ... Mesopotamia, however, had trade routes not only in Egypt, but in many other locations to the east as well. ... Through its extensive trade route, it can be seen that Mesopotamia was a great civilization.
Mesopotamia did not only have trade routes as a testament to its greatness, but a flourishing government as well. As Mesopotamia was racked with barbarian invasions, the rise of some of History’s most fearsome and great leaders can be seen. ... As well, with Mesopotamia, the first system—and indeed the most extensive in that point in time—of codified law.
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Title: Mesopotamia
Words: 701 Rating: None Pages: 2.8 submitted by: illusionoffaith
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