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13 April, 08:25
What is the importance of the fertile crescent
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The fertile crescent was very important. It is where civilization and Mesopotamia began. The two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates passed near each other and provided very good/fertile soil for agriculture and it also allowed for trading along the rivers.
It was the rise of writing and agriculture.
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