Today we started to talk about early river valley civilizations. Specifically Mesopotamia. It seems like this is going to be like 7th grade Social Studies because we are starting with Mesopotamia in both but that's okay with me because I liked 7th grade Social Studies.
Places like Mesopotamia were the first civilizations to invent the wheel, the sail, and many other revolutionary inventions like mathematics and writing. These things couldn't be invented without a code of law and a leader. Usually, a leader of a civilization would be a priest, a military leader, or a king. One of the first written codes of law were used in Mesopotamia, Hammurabi's Code.
Scribes were skilled people specifically taught how to write and read. Hammurabi's laws were sometimes unreasonable or were easier for the rich to pay off. Like in the textbook a man stole a pig and ended up having to pay 30 times the thing he stole. Since he couldn't pay it off, he was sentenced to death.
This is the end of my post for today.
Places like Mesopotamia were the first civilizations to invent the wheel, the sail, and many other revolutionary inventions like mathematics and writing. These things couldn't be invented without a code of law and a leader. Usually, a leader of a civilization would be a priest, a military leader, or a king. One of the first written codes of law were used in Mesopotamia, Hammurabi's Code.
Scribes were skilled people specifically taught how to write and read. Hammurabi's laws were sometimes unreasonable or were easier for the rich to pay off. Like in the textbook a man stole a pig and ended up having to pay 30 times the thing he stole. Since he couldn't pay it off, he was sentenced to death.
This is the end of my post for today.
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