Crops were signifigantly harder to grow and animals could not survive.
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D. His voyage inspired European powers to begin exploring, conquering, and colonizing the Americas.
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Darius' son Xerxes was a cruel and weak king he was defeated by the Greeks in 331
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I think the inventions of the early Sumerians (Cuneiform, the wheel, ships that can make sea crossings) impacted Mesopotamian Culture in that these factors made Sumeria a powerful region that influenced other ancient civilizations such as the Babylons. Let's have in mind that Sumeria-Mesopotamia was the oldest civilization known to man. They settled in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the Middle East region(modern-day Iraq). They developed agriculture techniques that allowed them to grow crops in the fertile land of the banks of these rivers. They prospered and founded great city-states such as Ur, Lagash, Ur, Nippur, Eridu, and Kish.
What era are you talking of? If so, then was it Beringia? Could you please specify?