What common factor led to the collapse of the Akkadian, Babylonian, and Chaldean empires? Weak rulers made the empires unstable. Strict new codes of law caused people to rebel. Enslaved people rebelled against their conquerors. Religious minorities revolted against the ruling elite.

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The common factor that led to the collapse of the  Akkadian, Babylonian, and Chaldean empires were Weak rulers made the empires unstable

Babylon came to exist under the Akkadians in 2300 BC. It had great power under Hammurabi. He wrote certain codes that helped the city do better than a lot of other cities.

Babylon could not stand for long after his death. The city became unstable and weak as other people came to leadership.

The Chaldean empire is also called the Neo Babylonian era. Just like the first Babylonian empire discussed above, it also fell to the King of Persia. This king took over the kingdom.

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