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Egypt has a good relationship with Sudan. It does not have a great relationship with some other areas nearby. Relationships with Iran, and Iraq change from good to not good. Its relationship with Israel is often strained. However, Egypt has attempted to play a role in bringing peace in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Egypt also has a good relationship with Libya.
they traded mostly with Egypt, which gave them and many artists from other centuries idea's for art.
Ancient Egypt and Kush each had what the others needed. Kush had lots of expensive minerals (like gold), and they traded them for grain and other food they needed. Egypt then traded the gold with other countries to get other things they needed.
Ancient Egypt ruled territories including what is now known as the Sudan, Cypress, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine. Egypt was also occupied by other powers like the Persians, Nubians, Greeks and Romans they all conquered the country at different points in time
Climate, Religion or the trade items they got from other countries (Purple dye; Lebenon, Stuff like that) Hope you enjoy the answer (:
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Ancient Egypt was surrounded by deserts, making it exhaustive for supply lines from adversaries.
they have a fairly good relationship that has always seemed fair.
The Ancient Egyptians conquered other countries nearby, and made slaves of war prisoners
They used the Nile to transport goods to other countries or to import them.
Egypt has a good relationship with Sudan. It does not have a great relationship with some other areas nearby. Relationships with Iran, and Iraq change from good to not good. Its relationship with Israel is often strained. However, Egypt has attempted to play a role in bringing peace in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Egypt also has a good relationship with Libya.
they traded mostly with Egypt, which gave them and many artists from other centuries idea's for art.
Ancient Egypt and Kush each had what the others needed. Kush had lots of expensive minerals (like gold), and they traded them for grain and other food they needed. Egypt then traded the gold with other countries to get other things they needed.
Ancient Egypt ruled territories including what is now known as the Sudan, Cypress, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine. Egypt was also occupied by other powers like the Persians, Nubians, Greeks and Romans they all conquered the country at different points in time
Mali traded salt to many countries in the south. The gold trade, even more important was mainly to Egypt and other countries on the Mediterranean.
The people who made pottery jewelry linen clothing and other in ancient Egypt
Climate, Religion or the trade items they got from other countries (Purple dye; Lebenon, Stuff like that) Hope you enjoy the answer (: