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the fertile crescent was important because ______________. posted today at 9:57 am
The Fertile Crescent was important because it was one of the earliest centers of agriculture and civilization. Its rich soil (due to annual flooding of rivers like the Tigris and Euphrates) and favorable climate allowed for the domestication of plants and animals, leading to the development of settled farming communities, the growth of cities, and the emergence of early civilizations like those in Mesopotamia. It also saw the development of writing, complex social structures, and technological advancements, serving as a cradle for many aspects of human cultural and societal development.
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it was a cradle of early agriculture and civilization, enabling plant/animal domestication, city - states, and cultural advancements (e.g., Mesopotamian civilizations, writing development) due to fertile soil and favorable climate from rivers like Tigris and Euphrates.