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The two kingdoms were unified and a new crown was made, the fusion of upper Egypt's crown and lower Egypt's crown.

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Q: What happened when Menes conquered upper and lower Egypt?
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Did lower Egypt conquere upper Egypt?

No, Menes united them...................................... u spelled conquered wrong


How did Egypt form into one kingdom?

King Menes conquered lower Egypt :o now u know


How did Menes reunite Egypt in 3100BC?

King Menes actually conquered both Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt; the unification was through military prowess.


Did king Menes fight for lower Egypt?

King Menes did fight for Lower Egypt. He is the one who unified and ruled Upper and Lower Egypt.


Who united the upper and lower Egypt?

King Menes united upper and lower Egypt


Who owned Lower Egypt when King Menes united Egypt?

King Menes


Who was the first 'pharaoh' of Egypt?

Menes (also called Narmer) was the first pharaoh of Egypt. After he has conquered Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, he combined the red crown and the white crown together as a symbol of his rule of Egypt as one kingdom.


How did Menes achieve to rule upper and lower Egypt?

Menes was a pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt


How did Menes Unite Upper and Lower Egypt?

Question? Menes established the capital of Lower Egypt at _______. Answer: Memphis


Who did Menes marry?

King menes married a princess from the lower Egypt.


Was king narmer of archaic Egypt a king of lower Egypt who conquered upper Egypt to unify Egypt or was he a king of upper Egypt who conquered lower Egypt about 3000 bce?

King Menes is credited with the unification of Egypt, as the first pharaoh. King Narmer is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt and founder of the First Dynasty, and therefore the first pharaoh of Unified Egypt.


Who first united upper and lower Egypt?

Menes is the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt.