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Chapter 2 First Civilizations


Alex Jimenez



  • After 3500 B.C.E a number of civilizations would make small achievements in order to create a new way of life which was later on which was later on slowly taken in which had people coming up with other ways of making a disciplinary routine

  • Throughout the past 5,000 years there have been several civilizations that have turned out to create quite an interesting impression of how a human community was created and how which it had slowly increased up to a wide number of people and extended all the way to other larger territories even as other types of civilization would rise up to power, on the other hand some would have the misfortune of being totally destroyed but later on would have the opportunity to be rebuilt and changed in a way that it could survive for a longer period of time.
  • As the first few civilization were being developed was going on race was not seen of as an importance but mainly if you were a person of great wealth and playing a high role in society
  • Later on their would be signs of countries that would be interacting with each other and they would be forming alleys with one another, such as Egypt and Mesopotamia and it was usaually for trade or agricultural trade 

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