they traded their goods
trade
The more goods and agriculture the more there is to trade. The more trading the more money to the ore power.
Ancient Egypt could not produce all of the goods and luxuries that Egyptians wanted to consume, so, trade is the appropriate mechanism to get those goods and luxuries.
Mother countries! :D
Merchants were pretty highly regarded, they traveled trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic items with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could range from nearby countries, to all the way from perhaps India. They also traveled down rivers.
they traded with upper Egypt or lower Egypt
no
ancient egypt
The wealthy merchants of ancient Egypt sought luxury goods and access to profitable trade routes. They aimed to acquire valuable items such as gold, spices, and fine textiles, which not only enhanced their status but also enriched their businesses. Additionally, they desired control over trade networks that connected Egypt with neighboring regions, facilitating the exchange of goods and resources.
In Ancient Egypt there was no money, they bartered instead. Taxes were taken in goods, as per the person's trade. Farmers gave wheat or barley, etc... Each person brought their goods to the market, and would trade them for other supplies.
Ancient Egypt had many advancements. They used money instead of trade. They also allowed for people to own land or have large farm managers.
trade goods