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6 July, 19:42

Why do historians call the cities of sumer "city-states"?

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  1. 6 July, 23:31
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    Sumer is the earliest known civilization in the southern-Eastern Mesopotamia region.

    During the bronze age, the area was known for the developed of anciest villages, cities and 'city-states'

    These cities were called 'city-states' because they were similar to independent countries rather than a collective power.

    Each city had their own kings, their own army, economy and laws. They traded with one another and often fought wars but were not a single political entitiy.

    That is why they are called city-states.
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