Agriculture in the Sumerian City-States

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John C

 

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July 5, 2012

 

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It took many people working together, for example, for the Sumerians to construct their large irrigation systems." Because of this, leaders were needed to plan the projects and supervise the digging. These projects created new laws to settle disputes which created the biginning of organized government...
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Unfortanutely, monarchs took control. Priests managed the irrigation system and demanded a portion of every farmers crop as taxes. Although monarchs took control, their development of civilization reflects a pattern that occurs repeatedly throughout history. Because of the rise and fall of the Nile yearly, the ancient Egyptians developed agriculture...
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