It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
The ancient Egyptians called their fertile river valleys the Black Land and their deserts the Red Land.
Answer #1 The names of the states within the United States of America often have specific cultural and historic meanings. Such is the case of the state of Indiana. For the meaning of the state's name is 'Land of the Indians'. Answer #2 It should also be noted that Oklahoma is a Choctaw word which means 'Land of the Red Man'. 'Red Man' is a self determining word for Natives called Indians by Americans. Conceptually, this is the same as 'Land of the Indians'.
the ancient Egyptians called these deserts the "Red Land because of their scorching heat.
'Oklahoma' is Choctaw for 'Red People' due to its many reservations I'm not sure any other state fits the question
they called it the red land because it was red.
because of the baren desert
It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
they called their land the red land
The ancient Egyptians called their fertile river valleys the Black Land and their deserts the Red Land.
well the black land is because the Nile River floods the land. So the red land is the rest in other words the desert
well the black land is because the Nile River floods the land. So the red land is the rest in other words the desert
Mississippi's state land mammal is the Red Fox. It was formerly the White-tailed Deer, but was replaced by the Red Fox in 1997.
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Because when Erik the Red (Danish: Erik den Røde) first came back from Greenland, he wanted people to follow him to the new land. And therefore called it GreenLand (A Green Land), to attract people.
That would be Oklahoma. The word Oklahoma is Native American for "Land of the red man/men" roughly translated.
It is referred to as the "Red Land" by the Egyptians.