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Mesopotamia
 Social Structure
The Slaves
 Slaves were the bottom of the social hierarchy, but were generally treated
 well

 All slaves were identified by their specific haircut.

 Had no rights, were owned by the wealthy, merchants, some even worked
 for commoners and worked in the temples, the palace, or on farms.

 Slaves were obtained as prisoners of war, or people who couldn’t pay
 debts. Sometimes they were offered as payment for a relatives debt.

 The civilizations of Mesopotamia would raid the hills for slaves from ‘Hill
 People’ tribes

 Law didn’t protect them, but attributed what rights they had to their
 owner,(e.g- if the slaves arm was broken, the owner would receive
 compensation)
The Commoners
-The labouring lower-class of the kingdom
-85% were in farming
-The specialized tradesmen (non-farmers)
were paid uniform wages from the surplus
collected from the farmers as taxes
-Women enjoyed more rights than in other
social orders
-Had close family ties
Weren’t educated, boys were taught their
father’s trade, girls were taught to care the
home and children by their mother
Merchants and Artisans
  Invented Cuneiform to document trade deals

  Traded ideas and products throughout the euphrates and tigris rivers,
  taking caravans as far as Egypt, Cyprus, and Lebanon

  Produced the wealth that made civilization possible

  Merchants would lead groups with barley and textiles to Asia minor,
  returning with timber, stone and metal

  Worked raw materials into tools, weapons, and jewellery

  T keep track of trade, they invented calendars, that were based on the
   o
  cycle of the moon (included 12 months, leaps years, and a zodiac)
The Scribes
They were the educated class,
sons of the wealthy

Were able to read and write

Worked for the palace, the
government, the army,
merchants, or set up their own
business as public writers

Were nearly always men

Had to undergo training and
complete a specific program to
be called a scribe
The Priests
       They were the upper-class of
       society

       Influential because of the
       importance of religion and their
       relationship with the gods

       Controlled the distribution of
       land to farmers and crops to
       workers

       Ran the school

       Considered ‘doctors’ of the time
The King

 Pinnacle of the social order.

 Were ‘divinely ordained humans’ as believed by the Sumerians, or
 literal ‘gods on earth’ as the Assyrians believed.

 The word of a king was law

 Generally head of the army

 Were sometimes also priests
Impact on Us


Women had more rights than later civilizations, and it’s even believed
they served on the council to the King. Although their rights slowly
became less as it became a more male-dominated society

For the first time, power was shifting to Kings from religion

Had schools and education with specialized occupations

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Mesopotamia Social Hierarchy

  • 2. The Slaves Slaves were the bottom of the social hierarchy, but were generally treated well All slaves were identified by their specific haircut. Had no rights, were owned by the wealthy, merchants, some even worked for commoners and worked in the temples, the palace, or on farms. Slaves were obtained as prisoners of war, or people who couldn’t pay debts. Sometimes they were offered as payment for a relatives debt. The civilizations of Mesopotamia would raid the hills for slaves from ‘Hill People’ tribes Law didn’t protect them, but attributed what rights they had to their owner,(e.g- if the slaves arm was broken, the owner would receive compensation)
  • 3. The Commoners -The labouring lower-class of the kingdom -85% were in farming -The specialized tradesmen (non-farmers) were paid uniform wages from the surplus collected from the farmers as taxes -Women enjoyed more rights than in other social orders -Had close family ties Weren’t educated, boys were taught their father’s trade, girls were taught to care the home and children by their mother
  • 4. Merchants and Artisans Invented Cuneiform to document trade deals Traded ideas and products throughout the euphrates and tigris rivers, taking caravans as far as Egypt, Cyprus, and Lebanon Produced the wealth that made civilization possible Merchants would lead groups with barley and textiles to Asia minor, returning with timber, stone and metal Worked raw materials into tools, weapons, and jewellery T keep track of trade, they invented calendars, that were based on the o cycle of the moon (included 12 months, leaps years, and a zodiac)
  • 5. The Scribes They were the educated class, sons of the wealthy Were able to read and write Worked for the palace, the government, the army, merchants, or set up their own business as public writers Were nearly always men Had to undergo training and complete a specific program to be called a scribe
  • 6. The Priests They were the upper-class of society Influential because of the importance of religion and their relationship with the gods Controlled the distribution of land to farmers and crops to workers Ran the school Considered ‘doctors’ of the time
  • 7. The King Pinnacle of the social order. Were ‘divinely ordained humans’ as believed by the Sumerians, or literal ‘gods on earth’ as the Assyrians believed. The word of a king was law Generally head of the army Were sometimes also priests
  • 8. Impact on Us Women had more rights than later civilizations, and it’s even believed they served on the council to the King. Although their rights slowly became less as it became a more male-dominated society For the first time, power was shifting to Kings from religion Had schools and education with specialized occupations

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