African countries: Egypt As we know, today seven continents have shaped our world. These seven continents are founded by different countries representing different cultures, races and environments. In the continent, one continent, most notably the world's largest influence, is considered the most spoken language in Africa. Africa's efforts through triangular slave trade and adoption of the world slavery system have had the greatest impact on our world.
There are many attractive developments throughout the history of the earth, the most prominent of which is the first civilization, Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. There are many similarities, such as the characteristics of early civilization and social structure, but they are also different. The biggest difference is the geographical location, previous beliefs, trade, relationships with other civilizations, and politics. The earliest society such as Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt shows the characteristics of civilization along the floodplains of Iraq's Great Rivers, Tigris River, Euphrates River and Egypt's Nile River.
Mesopotamia, Egypt and Indus Valley have many physical environments in the early development of civilization, but there are subtle differences in culture, agriculture and social structure. Different civilizations differ depending on their characteristics, such as specific agriculture, politics, environment, society, complex monuments, specific trade routes, and how early humans survive. First of all, every civilization is different. Regarding Document 1 (excerpt from the story of Gilgamesh), civilization relies on political institutions based on established territories, such as cities rather than blood relations. Many people mainly produce non-food production activities such as wealth accumulation, monumental buildings, systems to preserve permanent records, long distance trading, and ultimately strong interest in science and art I am specialized in.