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Lots of gold/oil mines, and it was on the ocean where european ships sailed down the coast
I think it is from Kush the piace of gold
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Nubia was a land of natural wealth, of gold mines, ebony, ivory and incense which she traded heavily with her neighbors.
The wealthy kingdom of Nubia had important gold mines. Pharaohs of the middle kingdom conquered Nubia and used its wealth.
The wealth and power of city-states was based on its good trading.
The Kingdom of Kush (also called Nubia - the Land of Gold) was located on the Nile River, to the south of ancient Egypt. Nubia was also known as the Land of the Bow because their archers were expert and fierce. The army of archers kept the Nubian people safe. It was important for them to be strong. Many kingdoms wanted to control Nubia. Nubia was a land of natural wealth. They had gold mines, ivory, incense, and iron ore. Unlike Egypt, they were not dependent upon the flooding of the Nile for good soil. They enjoyed tropical rainfall all year long.
Nubia is important because of their resources, and their trading center.
A wealth of natural resources, the onset of the Industrial Revolution in America, and the hard work, and inventiveness of the American people.
The wealthy kingdom of Nubia had important gold mines. Pharaohs of the middle kingdom conquered Nubia and used its wealth.
Egyptians wanted to gain greater wealth and power by controlling Nubia's trade routes. They also mined Nubia for gold and copper.
The wealthy kingdom of Nubia had important gold mines. Pharaohs of the middle kingdom conquered Nubia and used its wealth.
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because it had natural wealth ,such as wheat gold
Wealth is interchangeable with power. Power is the ability to make things happen.
Wealth and power. With wealth comes power. What other reason is there?
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Nubia = Nubia (נוביה)
The wealth and power of city-states was based on its good trading.
The Kingdom of Kush (also called Nubia - the Land of Gold) was located on the Nile River, to the south of ancient Egypt. Nubia was also known as the Land of the Bow because their archers were expert and fierce. The army of archers kept the Nubian people safe. It was important for them to be strong. Many kingdoms wanted to control Nubia. Nubia was a land of natural wealth. They had gold mines, ivory, incense, and iron ore. Unlike Egypt, they were not dependent upon the flooding of the Nile for good soil. They enjoyed tropical rainfall all year long.
Nubia is important because of their resources, and their trading center.