Why is Mesopotamia is considered important by Eurasians?
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Mesopotamia
The farmers, lesser priests, soldiers, and government officials waited day after day for the floods to come. The head priest assured them he had given favor to the gods to make the river swell its banks this year. The overflowing water redeposited nutrients back into the surrounding soils, enabling a good harvest. Without the annual floods, the soil in the Tigris and Euphrates river valley would become exhausted, then useless, forcing the population to leave in search of richer soils.
Fortunately for these ancient peoples, the floods came year after year, for centuries. Spring snow melt in the northern mountains reliably brought the water that made the soil fertile. It was here, in a region called Mesopotamia (much of modern-day Iraq), that agriculture first emerged in Eurasia around 9000 BCE. With surplus food, the population grew, cities emerged, and with them came governments, religion, commerce, and conflict. This area along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Mesopotamia means ''between the rivers'') birthed one of the earth's first civilizations. so it is considered important by Eurasians.
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