the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots
Their winning edge was chariots.
Hyksos were the first to have chariots
The Egyptians defeated the Hyksos by learning how to make the copper tools that the Hyksos made.
True. The Egyptians considered the Hyksos as foreign usurpers of the Egyptian throne. When the Hyksos were eventually driven out of Egypt, all traces of their occupation were erased. No accounts survive recording the history of the period from the Hyksos perspective, only that of the native Egyptians who evicted the occupiers. However, conversely, the use of Egyptian names and symbols in the hieroglyphics of later Hyksos rulers indicates that the Hyksos considered themselves relatively Egyptianized.
the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots
The Hyksos weapons were made of bronze.
Their winning edge was chariots.
They learned how to steer horses
The Hyksos used chariots and bronze weapons to defeat the ancient Egyptians. They used a time of political weakness between dynasties when no one was sure who would take over the throne.
Starting in the 31st century BC they would have been made from Bronze, prior to this they would have been made from stone and wood.
The Hyksos from West Asia were the group of people who defeated the Egyptians using chariots and iron weapons. With these advanced tools, Egypt was no match for the Hyksos' army.
bronze and iron weapons
The Eyptians lost to the Hyksos in 1684 BCE. The Hyksos had horses, chariots, bronze, and more efficient composite bows as well as weapons for close quarters. The ancient Egyptians had bow and arrows with copper tips on the arrows. They did not carry any weapons for close quarters.
They were around about the same time. The Egyptians had copper weapons, while the Hyksos had weapons made of bronze and iron.
the hyksos
The pharaoh Ahmose drove the Hyksos out of Egypt. With the help of weapons and chariots copied from the Hyksos, the Egyptians succeeded in taking back the delta.