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Ramses II presided over an era of prosperity in the New Kingdom. Which most significantly reflected his prosperity?

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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The idea that most significantly reflected the prosperity of  Ramses II who presided over an era of prosperity in the New Kingdom is the following; 

The number of temples he built. 

Ramses II was the third pharaoh of Egypt who was known as the most prosperous ruler of Egypt. His era was known as the most power reign in the Egyptian pharaoh history. 
Answered by aqibkincsem
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Ramses II ruled the Egypt for a period of close to 60 years.

He became the king at a young age of 25.

He built a new capital for his kingdom and constructed a number of temples.

He defeated the Hittites who were their main enemy for a long time.
Peace treaties signed at the end of the battles ensured that peace prevailed in his kingdom.
This was one of the main reasons for the prosperity during his rule.
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