How did Nebuchadnezzar II expand the Neo-Babylonian Empire? by creating a new code of law by using tributes to rebuild Babylon by overthrowing the Assyrian Empire by building it through military conquest
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A new line of kings established the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which lasted from 626 B.C. to 539 B.C. The Neo-Babylonian Empire became the most powerful state in the world after defeating the Assyrians at Nineveh in 612 B.C. The Neo-Babylonian Empire was a period of cultural renaissance in the Near East
Neo-Babylonian Empire
Nebuchadnezzar II ruled for 43 years. He was a great military leader and expanded the empire to include much of the Middle East all the way to the Mediterranean Sea. This included the conquering of the Hebrews and taking them into slavery for 70 years as told in the Bible.
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