Khafra could have had the biggest impact because he built the second pyramid at Giza. The Sphinx guards this pyramid. The famous pyramid has many valuable jewels and Khafra was also buried in the pyramid.
Amenhotep the 1st could have also been the one who had the biggest impact because he led the Egyptian Army for the battle in Nubia. He was also part of the workmen's village at Deir el-Medina. Deir el-Medina was a small town. It was about one mile away from the Nile River.
Ramesses the second is remembered because he defeated the Hitties in battle. He also built many cities, temples, and tombs. He also did war campaigns to the Mediterranean and into Nubia.
Hatshepsut may have had the biggest impact because she had the world's longest trading expedition. Hatshepsut was the sister in-law and wife of Thutmose the second. This might be weird now but back then it was perfectly normal.
Thutmose the third also made a big impact because he was a very brave warrior. Thutmose the third is the stepson of Hatshepsut. Thutmose also captured 350 cities and had many military camps. Another thing he did to show that he had made a big impact was that he defeated a large group of Canaanites in the Battle of Megiddo.
Tutankhamun (also known as king tut) made a big impact because he was one of the youngest rulers. He came to the throne at age 9 but died at age 18. He also at the age of thirteen demanded people to be nicer to women. He affected Egypt mostly by just how young he was.
gWhatever the pharaoh said, goes!
the people of Egypt believed that the pharaoh was a god. he ruled over all of Egypt.
they were shthey had to worship them because it would make life run smoothly
It was written by priests and said all that the pharaohs did for the people in Egypt.
The Egyptians believed that the bodies of the dead had to be preserved for the next life, and so they mummified(embalmed and dried) corpses to prevent them from decaying.
cos no one else was important during that era.
the Egyptians believe that if the Pharaohs were mummified the Pharaohs could enter the after life
To preserve and purify the body so that it could be used by the Pharaoh in the after-life. Egyptians thought pharaohs needed their bodies in the afterlife.
the people of Egypt believed that the pharaoh was a god. he ruled over all of Egypt.
they were shthey had to worship them because it would make life run smoothly
The Egyptians believed that if their Pharaoh was buried, they would come back to life. Or their spirit at least
The Egyptians believed that they would need their bodies in the after life.
It was written by priests and said all that the pharaohs did for the people in Egypt.
The pyramids were built to house the mummies of Egyptian pharaohs. The Egyptians believed that the pyramids would help the pharaohs move onto the next stage of life.
The Egyptians had a positive view of the afterlife. They believed that life after death would be even better than the present life. After a long journey, the dead arrived at a place of peace.
The Egyptians believed in an afterlife in a different world, but one similar in many respects. They felt that the body must be preserved for an afterlife to occur. The Egyptians mummified all bodies because they wanted all Egyptians to have a happy afterlife or life after death. Most people think that they only mummified the pharaohs but that is not the case. They just left better presents than for the non-pharaohs or peasants. They also put only the Pharaohs in elaborate tombs such as the Pyramids. They put non-pharaohs or peasants in regular casket-like containers.
Because, if the pharaohs heart weighed more than an ostrich they will go to the afterlife and live a Good life on.
The Egyptians believed that the bodies of the dead had to be preserved for the next life, and so they mummified(embalmed and dried) corpses to prevent them from decaying.