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Why do you think the Sumerians were able to form a civilisation?​

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Answered by moumitadas97
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SUMERIAN CIVILIZATION. The Sumerian civilization emerged upon the flood plain of the lower reaches of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers about 4000 B.C. The social structure of the Sumerians was decidedly different from other societies of that and later times. ... The political structure of Sumer was independent city-states.

Answered by believeheart016
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The government was created to organize labor. It affected the Sumerians economically and socially. Economically because it made the citizens work together to construct a better economy and build roads and canals for trade and commerce. As for socially, it affected them by making them work together and earn a living.

One of the great contributions the Sumerians made to civilization was their many inventions. They invented the first form of writing, a number system, the first wheeled vehicles, sun-dried bricks, and irrigation for farming. All of these things were important for the development of human civilization.

The Sumerians were very inventive people. It is believed that they invented the sailboat, the chariot, the wheel, the plow, and metallurgy. ... Amazingly enough, we still use some Sumerian words today, words like crocus, which is a flower, and saffron which is both a color and a spice.

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