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The first village was established. A small collection of mud-brick homes were found dating back to 2005 B.C. This was the very beginning of the Waterwallian Empire.
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As agriculture was introduced, the small collection of houses grew to a small village. The population continued to grow. Some settlers would pass by and join into the small village. So the population increaed and so did the need for food.
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StoneLaden was one of the villages best workrs. He had a large stature and always picked up extra work. This landed him the spot as the leader of Waterwallia.
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A group of settlers, who joined the village, suggested that the use the oxen wandering through the territory for labor. The idea was at first mocked but eventually went to work. It saved the villagers time ans was very efficant.
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As the population grew, there were to many jobs to have everyone do some of them. Training houses were used to educate people on how to do their specific job well.
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The leader wanted to protect his large village. He assembled a fierce group of workers to defend their home. Eventually they grew enough in numbers to have a full force army.
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Writing was established and was mainly to remind each different type of worker how to do their job. The writing itself was carved into the small rock like tablets. The writing was aseries of pictograms.
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The village had grown and was besieged by the Amorites and their complicated army. They suceeed and Waterwallia became part of the Galatian Empire. Waterwallia was no longer its own civilization, and after it was overtaken it was overlooked and eventually forgotten.