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World History Chapter 2Section 3
  • Kingdom of the Nile

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Geography
  • Without the Nile river there would not have been
    an Egyptian civilization
  • Dessert protected Egypt from invasion
  • It also limited settlement
  • Yearly Flood soaked land and deposited silt?
  • Egyptians built dikes, reservoirs and irrigation
    ditches to control the Nile

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Two Regions
  • Upper Region and Lower Region
  • Upper Egypt from the first cataract in the Nile
    to within 100 miles of the Mediterranean Sea
  • Cataract - waterfall
  • Lower Egypt delta region where the Nile empties
    into the Mediterranean Sea
  • Delta triangle shaped marsh area of land formed
    by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers

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  • 3100 B.C. King of Upper Egypt King Menes,
    united both upper and lower regions
  • Founded the first capital at Memphis site where
    Nile empties into delta
  • Nile helped to unify Egypt as a transportation
    and communication network and a trade route

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Kingdoms of Egypt
  • Old Kingdom 2575 2130
  • Middle Kingdom 1938 1630
  • New Kingdom 1539 1075
  • Power was passed from one family to the next
    which kept the land united

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  • The ancient Egyptian sculpture called The Sphinx
    is also located on the Giza plateau, and was
    probably carved at the request of the 4th dynasty
    pharaoh Chephren or Khafre. The statue is carved
    out of the native bedrock, and has the body of a
    lion and (so is believed) Pharaoh Chephren's
    face. Later the Sphinx became associated with the
    Egyptian god Harmakhis.

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Old Kingdom
  • Kings who were later called Pharaohs, organized
    a strong central state
  • Key in government and state people believed he
    was a god
  • Absolute power owned and ruled all land in the
    kingdom
  • Also seen as human expected to behave morally
    and Pharaohs were judge for there deeds

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  • Pharaohs of the Old Kingdom took pride in justice
  • Used bureaucracy system of government that
    includes different functions and levels of
    authority
  • Vizier chief minister supervised business of
    the government
  • Headed various departments tax, farming,
    irrigation
  • Thousands of scribes followed his orders

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  • Great Pyramids Old Kingdom built the great
    Necropolis / cemeteries
  • Giza location of the greatest pyramids
  • Tombs inside of pyramids were where the dead
    would live for eternity
  • Believed in an afterlife preserved dead rulers
    and gave them everything they would need in their
    new lives
  • Pyramids took a long time to build, so most
    rulers started building them when they took power

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Middle Kingdom
  • Marked by power struggles, crop failures, and the
    cost of building pyramids led to collapse of Old
    Kingdom so not very well financially
  • Turbulent Period Nile did not rise as it used
    to
  • Corruption and rebellions were common
  • Some progress drainage projects at delta made
    more farm land
  • Egyptian armies also controlled gold rich Nubia /
    Kush
  • Trade continued with Middle East and Mediterranean

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  • 1700 B.C.
  • Hyksos invaded and took over the Nile delta
  • Little conflict between people and new rulers
  • Introduced horse drawn chariot
  • Hyksos impressed with Egyptian culture
  • Adopted Egyptian customs, beliefs, and names
  • After 100 years of Hyksos rule, new Egyptian
    leaders emerged

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New Kingdom
  • Empire grew 1450 B.C. it stretched to Syria and
    the Euphrates
  • First Female Ruler
  • Hatshepsut exercised all rights of a Pharaoh
  • Encouraged trade to Mediterranean
  • Thutmose III stepson great military leader
    and stretched borders farther than ever

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  • Ramses II ruled for 66 years
  • Best known, as he boasted about himself on
    monuments some may not have been true
  • Fought many battles against the Hittites to the
    North
  • Signed a peace treaty with them first such
    document known to have survived
  • Egypt conquered Nubia this gave them gold,
    ivory, cattle and slaves
  • Ramses II used gold from Nubia to pay his
    charioteers

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Decline
  • 1100 B.C.
  • Invaders Assyrians and Persians conquered the
    Nile region
  • in 332 B.C the last dynasty of the Nile ended as
    the Greeks took control of the area
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