Amorite Empire

             The Amorite Empire was from 2000 – 1595 BC. The Amorites resided in the area of Sumeria. Babylon was still the capital of the Amorite Empire during there time of survival. The contributions that the Amorites gave to the path of history where very extensive. They contributed dearly to base educational aspects such as literature and mathematics. They first developed multiplication and exponents, these aided in mercantile and sales transactions. This was the first development of math skills where aided in the understanding of language and written language. This helped to create systems of understanding and recording aspects of trade and then helping to better advance civilization. With this understanding the Amorites also had created the Code of Hammurabi. There King who set these laws up did so in pursuit for justice. These early developed form of rules and laws set forth a standard in how justice would be laid out. These also showed many early forms of government rule and control of laws and political standing. The code of Hammurabi was one of the most important documents in Babylon history. It was adopted from many Sumerian customs that had been around for a while before the Babylonians. Though many of the Laws were adopted from Sumeria they were published by Hammurabi and thus known as the code of Hammurabi. This code had four main parts to it. They were: Civil Laws, Commercial Laws, Penal Laws, and the Law of procedures. The Civil Law was an important one to the people. It set up a social class system based on a hierarchy based on wealth. The Babylonians had three classes according to the code. They were the freeman or wealthy people, the semi- freeman who were able to become slaves at any time, and the slaves who were of course the lowest class. The next section in the code was the Commercial Law. This had to do with business transactions and most things relating to business. It set up 20% intere
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