So that their soul will be on the afterlife and their tomb will be placed in a good position
everyone except Hitler and the Nazis.
killing native leaders such as warriors and priests.
Leaders passed what were known as 'blue laws' in an attempt to control people's behavior. Banning the sale of alcohol on Sundays is an example of a blue law.
Some Pharaos put statues in their tomb because they believed that in the afterlife they would come alive and either become servants or an army.
because the Egyptian gods were buried inside them - this is wrong The Pharohs were buried in the pyramids. The Pyramids were like a memorial to the dead Pharoh. Also, it was so the gods would find the pyramid so theycould carry then pharohs soul to the afterlife for judgement Hope this helps :P
The Egyptians thought of the Pharaoh as a god.
The Almoravids attacked Ghana in the 1060s in an effort to force its leaders to convert to Islam.
everyone except Hitler and the Nazis.
blue laws
team effort
goverment leaders
Because of the sheer effort and resources, in a non-mechanical era, to build them.
Either the Great Pyramids or the Great Wall of China, depending on which historian you trust.
One, seriously? You could have put a little more effort wording this question! But Pyramids were constructed as tombs or monuments for a Pharaoh, such as Khufu , who ordered construction of The Great Pyramid. ( a better way to word this question would be " What is the role of pyramids in Ancient Egypt, what were they used or made for?")
After taking control of China, the goal of Japanese military leaders was to free Asia from the Europeans. What many didn't realize was that this was not done as a humanitarian effort, but as a hasty effort to build their own empire.
achmed the dead terrorist
It was built with effort and teamwork from all the workers.