EUROPEAN & ASIAN HISTORY 3100 B.C.  - 1,999 B.C. 


3100 BC - 1,999 BC

The Middle East is divided into two major cultures:

Sumarian in nature where authority is tied to a King-God belief,
it is a brutal and war like culture.

Egyptian in nature where authority is tied to order, justice and truth,
it is a peace loving culture.

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EUROPEAN & ASIAN HISTORY 3,100 BC - 2801 BC
EUROPEAN & ASIAN HISTORY 2,800 BC - 2526 BC
EUROPEAN & ASIAN HISTORY 2,525 BC - 2301 BC
EUROPEAN & ASIAN HISTORY 2,300 BC - 2051 BC
EUROPEAN & ASIAN HISTORY 2,050 BC - 1,999 BC

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The Sumarian people strived for independence, by creating their own King-Gods, however
to maintain control it was necessary to develop a cast system,
by introducing slavery and by marginalizing women.
It is believed that slavery evolved from apprenticeship
to indentureship for a set period of time,
to slavery for life.
This philosophy would repeat itself time and time again.

Their ancestors had recognized the need not for independence but interdependence.

To feed the caste system it is necessary to go to war to obtain slaves.