Imagine a big, strong castle that has been standing for hundreds of years, it looks almost unbreakable. But one day, the people inside start fighting each other, food gets scarce, and strangers attack from all sides. Soon, the castle crumbles. That's like what happened to many ancient civilizations. They were powerful, but a mix of problems made them fall.
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- A village used to have plenty of food and strong walls, but when a big flood washed away their crops, people started to argue and eventually left.
- A king was loved by his people, but after he died without an heir, the kingdom fell into chaos and war.
- An empire that once controlled vast lands began to lose its power as smaller groups from the edges of the world invaded it.
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See also
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count the Stars?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Communicate Across Long Distances?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count Without Numbers?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Measure Time Without Clocks?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Keep Time?
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