6. How did the invention of bronze lead to the rise of cities?
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The Bronze Age marked the first time humans started to work with metal. ... Humans may have started smelting copper as early as 6,000 B.C. in the Fertile Crescent, a region often called “the cradle of civilization” and a historical area of the Middle East where agriculture and the world's first cities emerged
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- Ancient Sumer may have been the first civilization to start adding tin to copper to make bronze.
- Bronze was harder and more durable than copper, which made bronze a better metal for tools and weapons.
- The invention of bronze brought an end to the Stone Age, the prehistoric period dominated by the use of stone tools and weaponry.
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