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Alexander's Great Empire and Building an Empire
Building an Empire Alexander's parents had prepared him well for his new role. Philip, who had spent part of his boyhood in Greece, wan...
The Role of Government in Ancient Mesopotamia
The Role of Government Constructing dikes, canals, ziggurats, and other city buildings took large numbers of people. When large numbers of p...
Ancient Greece Cities and Sparta
Sparta Sparta was located in the southern Peloponnesus. In this city-state soldiers marching and young boys and girls exercising were commo...
Sargon the Conqueror
Sargon the Conqueror The first known conqueror in Mesopotamia was a warrior named Sargon. He was born to a nomadic people who lived in north...
Ancient Greece and Achievements of the Golden Age
Achievements of the Golden Age Pericles wanted Athens to become "the school of Greece." He offered support to Athenians working i...
The Golden Age of Athens
The Golden Age The Greeks felt great pride after defeating the Persians. From about 479 B.C. to 431 B.C., Athenians turned their pride into...
City-States and Ancient Greek Culture
City-States and Greek Culture Around 800 B.C. the people of Greece started building settlements once again. The settlements began as small ...
Early People of Greece and The Mycenaeans
The Mycenaeans During the last years of their kingdom, Minoan merchants started trading with the people of Mycenae (my.SEE.nee), a city nea...
Nile River is Source of Religion
Source of Religion The Egyptians believed that their religion was important to their survival in the Nile Valley. The people of ancient Egyp...
Farming in Ancient India
Farming in Ancient India All rivers in India carry more water in the monsoon season because of local rainfall. The rivers of northern India...
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