drawbacks of trade for ancient egypt
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Trade has always been a vital aspect of any civilization whether at the local or international level. However many goods one has, whether as an individual, a community, or a country, there will always be something one lacks and will need to purchase through trade with another. Ancient Egypt was a country rich in many natural resources but still was not self-sufficient and so had to rely on trade for necessary goods and luxuries.
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- Ancient civilizations' economies depended heavily on trade.
- Ancient civilizations' economies depended heavily on trade. The Nile's resources provided the early Egyptian settlers with all they needed to survive.
- Because of how quickly grain grew in the Nile's fertile soil, there was plenty to eat for everyone.Hunger and famine spread when there was little to no food or surplus for extended periods of time.
- The decline of the Ancient Egyptian empire was partly a result of economic and political instability.
- The wealth distribution between the elites and the general public was incredibly unequal.
- Mountains to the south and deserts to the east and west of the Nile River.
- Mountains to the south and deserts to the east and west of the Nile River. Due to their isolation, the ancient Egyptians were able to create a culture that was genuinely unique.
- The Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the east served as additional natural barriers.
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