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Summary
First known activity of humans was stone tool making and with that, they hunted/ foraged for
food since they knew no other way.
The Agricultural Revolution led to the knowledge of the domestication of animals which proved
to be less problematic and opened up the ability to trade.
The first civilizations (Egypt, Indus Valley and Mesopotamia) established in the Middle East
were so desiccate which forced them to find new ways to maintain their crops, such as
irrigation.
The cultures looked up to deities and associated them with many natural occurrences within
their communities.
Their hierarchy frolicked in wealth and built monuments and palaces in their honor of
remembrance.
Hammurabi
The Babylonian leader was very important due to his famous Law Code.
Hammurabis Code depicts the earliest form of the idea that the accused are
innocent until proven guilty. His extremely harsh punishments were to be
used on those convicted of a crime in order to repay the damage done.
The Indus people were more focused on metal than jewelry and proved to be very skilled in that area
as well.
Their skilled artisans built remarkable buildings of mud bricks, which proved to be a great foundation.
Positives/Negatives
The Indus Valley was later left dry due to the breakdown of crucial systems in their society.
The society thrived on the wetter conditions which was favorable for agriculture and
prosperity.
Early China
Summary
Civilizations in Eurasia differed greatly from those in the Americas mainly because of
their geographical distance from each other and from that, their ways of life changed.
Nubia and Early China had a greater advantage because their land provided them with
animals that they could domesticate for their personal gain unlike in the Americas.
Early China was ruled by the Shang Dynasty which was later overthrown by the Zhou
dynasty.
Nubias women played a huge role in their government and were able to rule their
region.
The Americas had the advantage of setting near a coast which allowed them to trade
and increase their status ranking.
Confucius
A Chinese philosopher who greatly impacted Chinese culture. His influence of
Confucianism showed the people of early China the difference between reality
and fantasy as well as drawing parallel between family
and state. His optimism proved to be successful when
it came to the realization that human benevolence is
the sole foundation for a good government. His ideas
later became widely known and accepted but
unfortunately had no action during his time.
They accepted the philosophy of Daoism which changed the way the people would view
violence as a whole, and were urged to follow the path of nature.
The Shang King was defeated in the 11th Century B.C.E. by the Zhou ,which changed the
society for the better and added new elements of ideology and technology.
Positives/Negatives
Before participating in any act of violence such as war, the people would perform
sacrifice rituals to their Gods and ancestors for approval.
The terms yin and yang were used to show a balance between men and women and
the privileges they were given. However, men were still seen superior to women and
were given more opportunities to do as they pleased.
Summary
The cultural and political aspects of Mesopotamia spread throughout western
Asia.
Egypt fell under the rule of the Hyksos who introduced new ways to the region
and dominated over their land. This later proved to make the Egyptian much
stronger than before.
The Minoans and Mycenaean had the benefit of the sea in which they could sail
and trade/ travel.
The Assyrians used the tactic of mass deportation on foreigners and
reportedly millions were relocated.
The Israelites created the beliefs and values of Christianity and Judaism.
Hatshepsut
Preferred to be portrayed and viewed as a man, Hatshepsut was the one of the
longest reigning female rulers. While she was very successful, after her death,
her existence was defaced due to the fact that she was a woman ruler.
The King of the Empire was the center of the region and the people worshipped him as if he
was God.
They used terror tactics in order to keep their people in line and obedient to the rules or else
they would be severely punished.
Positives/Negatives
They used iron weapons when fighting and developed various ways to become better than the
opponent with their skills/advanced technology.
The scholars proved to be very involved in their studies of the universe and science as well as
finding ways to cure diseases or pain.