What contributed to the rise of the Chaldean Empire?
The Chaldeans overthrew the Persians.
The Sumerian city-states wanted to be united.
The Chaldeans conquered the Assyrian Empire.
The death of Hammurabi caused a decline of law and order.
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The Chaldeans conquered the Assyrian Empire
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The Chaldeans conquered the Assyrian Empire and made babylon their capital which is why people call them the "Neo-Babylon" Neo meaning new.
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