Food shortages
Mesopotamia
Water problem
City states
Irrigation system
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Why did they move 

So they can get food and water

100

Where is Mesopotamia right now

Iraq

100

why did they build barriers

so they can stop the over flow of water

100

Canals became clogged with silt, so farmers

Had to clean it regularly

100

These independent city-states often fought with one another. To defend themselves,

he Sumerians built walls and dug moats around their cities.

200

For much of the rest of the year, Sumer's sun baked soil was dry and hard as stone.

so it was hard to farm and gather goods

200

what do they nickname of Mesopotamia

The fertile cresent

200

what happened to the canal 

silt built up inside of it and it clogged 

200

Since villages were connected for miles around by these canals, farmers could no longer live apart

they had to live together and  

200

By 3000 B.C.E., the solutions to the challenges faced by the Sumerians had transformed

Sumerian farming villages into walled city-states.

300

Sumerian farmers began creating irrigation systems for their fields.

so it would not flood there crops

300

What did the Mesopotamian people not invent

horse drawn buggy

300

And when they had all the water and food enemy's wanted to attack 

they had to build barriers around there place so it became a city state


300

Gradually, villages came to depend on one another to build and maintain this complex irrigation system

People who lived in different villages may have worked together to clean the silt from the irrigation system.

300

To control the water supply, Sumerians built a complex irrigation system

The system crossed village boundaries, so the Sumerians had to cooperate with one another.

400

They built levees along the sides of the river to prevent flooding.

And when the crops were dry they poked holes in the leavens

400

What were the first laws called

Hanmmussis code

400

The farmers who moved to Sumer faced many challenges.

The farmers who moved to Sumer faced many challenges.

400

As Sumerian cities grew, they fought over the right to use more water.

Sometimes people moved up to located up river

400

As you've seen, beginning around 3500 B.C.E., the Sumerians progressed from living in small farming villages

to building large, walled city-states.

500

 Irrigation systems provided enough water for Sumerian farmers to grow plenty of food.

but the new problem rose and they had to maintain the Irrigation system.

500

Between 3500 and 3000 B.C.E., villages grew into towns.

of a several thousand people 

500

During the spring, rain and melted snow from the mountains flowed

into the Tigris and Euphrates so it would flood to much 

500

The Sumerians looked for ways to protect their cities from neighboring communities

 The plains provided no natural barriers. There were no mountain ranges or rushing rivers

500

but also in their solutions. A basic challenge for any group of people

 is how to provide food for itself. Food shortages had forced settlers in Mesopotamia to move from the foothills down to the river valley.