HIS101H5 Lecture 4: HIS101, Lecture 4

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His101, lecture 4, september 22nd: sumerian (mesopotamia, c. 3500 bce, egyptian (nile river, c. 3500 bce, norte chico (peru, c. 300 bce, indus valley (south asia, c. 2200 bce, chinese (china, c. 220) bce, onus (central asia, oxus mesoamerica. Surplus of food, leading to larger population. Stratified social rank, with inequalities in wealth and requirements do manual labour. Organization and control by state with power to compel obedience. Necessary precondition only existed in certain areas of the world, only existed in places where there was an agricultural revolution. Ocean, neighbouring peoples over expansion over territory, innovation is necessary to keep population thriving when population growing, Mesopotamia: glass making, 60 second minutes, circle divided into. 360 , wheel invention: invented for pottery, intense competition between areas, intimidation through use of monumental architecture, warfare, greater social division: elite that would control land to get food, religious individuals and armed force.

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