The question is a little misleading as there is no real answer to it. There was no one queen (or indeed one person) who developed trade with Eastern Mediterraneans. Alexander the great established a colony in Egypt (Alexandria) and made inroads in asserting influence. After his death one of his entourage, Ptolemy, established a dynasty in Egypt, and it is of this house that Cleopatra came (which essentially means that she was Greek). But interaction between Egypt and other Mediterranean countries existed before this; however it is impossible to put a precise name or date on it.
The reign of the pharaoh Hatshepsut was important because she was the first Female Pharaoh
the female pharaoh that was sent trade expeditions to punt was hatchsepsut. there is a long story involving this female pharaoh. hatchespsut's son was called Thutmose. scientists who looked into this story that happened way back in the 1400s (BC) say that Thutmose might have been jealous because he wanted to be pharaoh of Egypt, because his step mother, hatchespsut, took the position of being pharaoh instead. scientists also say that one day hatchsepsut was there, the next day she was gone. stories say that the reason why hatchsepsut all of a sudden dissapeared, was because thutmose tried to erase all signs of his mother. but obviously thutmose didn do a very good job of that because we are still talking about her today.
MATCH ATTAX,not really,i havent a clue
It was opportunity rather than necessity. Trade is stimulated by opportunities to produce and sell good. The expansion of Roman trade was linked to the expansion of the Roman Empire, which created a large common trading unit with the Romans coins providing a common currency and the Romans building infrastructure to facilitate trade.
Expansion of Trade between china and Europe
The reign of the pharaoh Hatshepsut was important because she was the first Female Pharaoh
Hatshepsut was the female Egyptian pharaoh who concentrated on building the Egyptian economy through trade.
Hatshepsut
They all did.
he was a pharaoh so he traded with other places
the female pharaoh that was sent trade expeditions to punt was hatchsepsut. there is a long story involving this female pharaoh. hatchespsut's son was called Thutmose. scientists who looked into this story that happened way back in the 1400s (BC) say that Thutmose might have been jealous because he wanted to be pharaoh of Egypt, because his step mother, hatchespsut, took the position of being pharaoh instead. scientists also say that one day hatchsepsut was there, the next day she was gone. stories say that the reason why hatchsepsut all of a sudden dissapeared, was because thutmose tried to erase all signs of his mother. but obviously thutmose didn do a very good job of that because we are still talking about her today.
which best describe the expansion of trade between Britain and china
Hatshepsut
MATCH ATTAX,not really,i havent a clue
She was the first king pharaoh because she was strong. She also put is use the trade route and became the constructor of the 18th dynasty. After tutmoses 11 died, tutmoses 111 was too young to rule. She put on the fake beard and ruled as a man and she was good at that.
Wealth and Trade
Usually by succession in the family line, but as the line came on the female side, they had to marry the next in line female, usually their sister. They also married all their female relatives to make sure, and stop any usurper marrying one and claiming the throne.