Babylonian Law Dbq

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Babylonians Quest For Agriculture
Humans evolved from hunting and gathering to the beginning stages of agriculture, and put laws in place like “The Code of Hammurabi” to protect themselves and their property from harm and unfair treatment by others in their stationary society. The Babylonian laws defined a person's responsibility that demonstrated that people had to be financially and physically responsible to others in the community. One of the first laws talks about how payment for a service or debt can be made by a person who has no money. In Hammurabi's code it implied that, “If he have no money to repay then he shall pay in corn or sesame in place of the money as rent for what he received from the merchant according to the royal tariff”

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