I don't know completely I have been looking too and I do know that they traded Wood and Metal which implies that they had surpluses of those so they probably had a large forest or two and a well-sized mine for some kind of metal or another.
Several times, by kush, assyria, macedon, rome, Arabic, but all at times of interior turmoil, rarely when Egypt was strong. still a great empire, and the first major African empire.
Japan
No. He gave strong support to saving natural resources.
Natural resources can be harvested, refined and sold abroad, bringing good money into the country.
They have developed a strong technology sector of their economy
It was located in today's Tunisia. It established a great trading empire which gave it the resources to maintain a strong fleet and army.
Australia was first settled as a penal colony, housing the excess convicts from England. However, this was not its only purpose. It was set up to become its own self-sufficient colony as the British wanted a strong presence in the Pacific. The continent also provided the British Empire with natural resources.
The richest ancient civilizations were generally those that had access to valuable resources, extensive trade networks, and successful economies. Some of the wealthiest ancient civilizations include the Roman Empire, the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Greeks, and the ancient Chinese. These civilizations amassed vast wealth through conquest, trade, and the exploitation of natural resources.
canada would be a strong influence in the world market and quite possibly a massive energy superpower due to their vast natural resources.
byzantine empire
The empire is dangerous, but strong.
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