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Land meant grain which could be sold for money.

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Q: Why did City-states in Mesopotamia fight over farmland?
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What did Sumerian cities fight over?

Sumerian city-states fought over farmland


What did sumerian city states fight over?

Sumerian city-states fought over farmland


Why did city-states fight over farmland?

Because they weren't united...... yet!


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City states fought each other for farmland because agriculture was the main source of food and wealth, and having more land meant more resources for the city state. Control over farmland also led to economic dominance and increased population growth, which was crucial for a city state's power and influence.


How many people lived in Mesopotamia?

55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia


When did the Phoenicians rule over Mesopotamia?

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Did the Assyrians take over mesopotamia?

because they did


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What is the government of Mesopotamia?

Answergovernment kind of just had king that ruled over them but only one king took over all of mesopotamia his name is Hummurabi


How do you get to Mesopotamia?

Same way you get to Iraq! Mesopotamia fell over 500 A.D. then Iraq came in. Though Mesopotamia is no longer standing, It's location used to be in Iraq.