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Explain Hammurabi’s goals for Babylon.

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The person above me is right

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Hammurabi’s greatest achievement was to bring together his kingdom’s previously unstable states which had no system of government or law. He introduced a certain set of laws known as the Code of Hammurabi which was applied throughout Mesopotamian society. This was a simple but effective change. Hammurabi combined all these states and cities into a powerful empire in which every citizen lived by the same rules. Upon taking the throne, he issued a proclamation forgiving people’s debts and during the first five years of his reign further enhanced his popularity by piously renovating the sanctuaries of the gods, especially Marduk, Babylon’s patron. Then, with his power at home secure and his military forces primed, he began a five-year series of campaigns against rival states to the south and east, expanding his territory.

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he basically just wanted to be the ruler of everything he was hella conceited.

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