Hammurabi Influence

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Throughout history, societies have formulated sets of rules and have established practices that have influenced the political, economic and social development of nations or regions. The Code of Hammurabi was established in Babylon around 1800 B.C. Islam was established in Mecca by a guy named Muhammad. The Encomienda system was established in the Americas due to the Spanish conquest of Latin America.
The Code of Hammurabi was the first written law code. It was founded by the king of Babylon -Hammurabi- around 1800 B.C. The Code of Hammurabi had both a political and social influence. The Code of Hammurabi had harsh laws and harsh punishments. Rich people could buy their way out of physical punishment while poor people had to suffer from the harsh physical punishment. In short, the Code of Hammurabi was the first, harsh, written law code with both social and political influences.
The Rise of Islam had a social influence. The Islamic religion was founded by Muhammad. The religion was polytheistic at first. One day while praying, Muhammad got a vision that said he was supposed to convert Arab tribes from polytheistic to monotheistic. Muhammad converted the Arab tribes to monotheism, where their God was Allah. To sum it all up, arab tribes were polytheistic and were converted to be monotheistic, …show more content…

When the Spaniards got to the Americas, they used the current natives, Native Americans, to do all the forced labor. The Native American population began to decline and the Spaniards needed more people to do their forced labor. So the Spaniards went and got African slaves to replace the Native Americans. The African slaves were mistreated and beaten to the point of death, but they were never killed because the Spaniards needed them to do all of their work for them. All in all, Spaniards used Native Americans to do all the forced labor and when the natives started to die, Spaniards used African

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