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List four reasons as to why Egypt became a great empire?

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Answered by warrior550ny
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The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River valley for agriculture. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which supported a more dense population, and social development and culture

Therefore, the Egyptians had to invented mathematics, geometry, surveying, metallurgy, astronomy, accounting, writing, paper, medicine, the ramp, the lever, the plough, mills for grinding grain and all the paraphernalia that goes with large organised societies. So how do we define Egyptian inventions today?

Two of ancient Egypt's greatest achievements were hieroglyphic writing and the pyramids. The ancient Egyptians made a kind of paper from the stalks of a reed called papyrus, or paper plant. The plant's scientific name is Cyperus papyrus (family Cyperaceae).

Achievements of Egyptian Civilization

A Multicultural Society.

Agricultural system.

Invention of a calendar.

Monumental architecture and art such as the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza.

Hieroglyphic writing.

Invention of papyrus.

Status of women.

Paper and ink, cosmetics, the toothbrush and toothpaste, even the ancestor of the modern breath mint, were all invented by the Egyptians.

For almost 30 centuries—from its unification around 3100 B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.—ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world.

The name 'Egypt' itself actually comes to us from the Greeks who gave the Land that name (i.e. 'Aegyptos' from the Greek). The name 'Ham' means 'black,' or 'burnt. ' Thus, Ham, who was one of the three sons of Noah, was black.

To many, ancient Egypt is synonymous with the pharaohs and pyramids of the Dynastic period starting about 3,100BC. Yet long before that, about 9,300-4,000BC, enigmatic Neolithic peoples flourished.

A strong natural border on all sides, an abundance of food and a lack of iron meant Egypt lacked resources and security as motivations for war and also had inferior tools with which to wage it.

Answered by shinothere
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Ancient Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to form in the ancient world. Their inventions and technology had an impact on many civilizations to come. Their technology included the ability to build large construction projects such as pyramids and palaces, simple machines such as ramps and levers, and a complex system of government and religion

. Writing:

One of the most important inventions of the Ancient Egyptians was writing. They wrote in hieroglyphics. Writing allowed the Egyptians to keep accurate records and maintain control of their large empire.

Papyrus Sheets :

The Egyptians learned how to make durable sheets of parchment from the papyrus plant. It was used for important documents and religious texts. The Egyptians kept the process to make the sheets a secret so they could sell the parchment to other civilizations such as Ancient Greece.

Medicine

The Ancient Egyptians had a wide variety of medicines and cures. Some of their medicines were quite strange. For example, they used honey and human brains to cure eye infections. They also used a whole cooked mouse to help cure coughs. Many of their medicines were accompanied by spells to ward off the evil spirits making the person sick.

Shipbuilding:

With the Nile River playing a major role in the lives of the Egyptians, building ships was a big part of their technology. They originally built small boats from papyrus reeds, but later began to build large ships from cedar wood imported from Lebanon.

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