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NAtural resources help make Meroë a great trading city?
The mountains separated tribes leading to independent city-states. The poor soils led to trade and establishing new colonies to take unsupportable populations. The rivers and seas led to trade and naval warfare.
Role of Geography The mountains helped develop the city-states by separating them. The bays provided harbors for ships, and the coast was fertile, so the could farm. They used the seas for trade and transportation.
Kiev was built on the steep bank of the Dnepr River for protection from Nomadic tribes and was in the middle of trade routes
A lot of the things that occur in history have to do with geography. For example, the ideal location of Florence for trade made Florence a very popular and busy city in the Renaissance. Geography also helped with the fate with certain battles. For example, the group on top of the cliff would have an advantage to the one below it. Geography and history are very closely related. In fact at my school in ninth grade, you take geography as your history course.
The city of Meroe was the capital of the Kush. The city was conquered by the Aksumites about 330 CE.
The ancient city of Meroe is where the Meroitic language was developed. The culture of Meroe originated in Kush.
Meroe was famous for being the capital city of the Kingdom of Kush, an ancient African civilization that thrived from 800 BC to 350 AD. It was known for its iron production, trade, and its role as a center of power and culture in the region. Meroe also had a distinctive Nubian architectural style, notably seen in its pyramids and royal tombs.
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The Nile river's water helped Egyptians travel from place to place. They had boats to get to the other side and trade with other city-states. The Nile helped trade get by faster; if there was no Nile, then there would be a lot less trade. Also, the flat land that they had made travel easier.
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it develops wars and fighting in the city -States
No he ruled from the city of Meroe
The Kushite kings ruled from the city of Napata for centuries.
The sea provide a basis for trade, migration and warfare.