City states
the city states
merged into larger states with the near by city-states
Conflicts weakened Sumer's city-states
The sumerians city-states lost power because the Akkadians invade the city states and took control over everything
City states
Sargon II united the city-states of Sumer"After conquering all the Sumerian city-states, Sargon I united them with Akkad, and created the world's first empire. His empire included all of Mesopotamia. Akkadian was the official language, but they used Sumerian cuneiform to write their language. " - Taken from http://hypermedia.educ.psu.edu/k-12/edpgs/su96/meso/mesopotamia.html
common city structure
Most of the citys/states were seperated by rivers.
• The city-states all spoke a common language. • The city-states were small and often had to depend on one another to survive. • The city-states met every year in a great athletic contest called the Olympics.
They both had Democracy
Greek tribes settled on patches of fertile land amongst the mountains and formed independent city-states.
Common political system.
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Common political system.
Common political system.
All of those states have a town or city named Bethlehem.