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Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
the egyptians were higher and lower class upper and lower Egypt
Ahmose I is generally considered to be the Pharaoh who conquered and expelled the Hyksos from Egypt in the beginning of the 18th dynasty, though in his father's and grandfather's reign during the 17th dynasty the ancient Egyptians began rebelling against Hyksos rule in Thebes in Lower Egypt.
Egypt was divided into two sections, upper and lower Egypt. Though the Egyptians did not draw precise border, sources make it apparent that Lower Egypt was the Nile Delta region of the north. This area of the Nile emptied into the Mediterranean Sea.
The re-unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.
lower egypt is north and upper egypt is south because of the elevation. lower egypt is down hill and upper egypt is up hill
The lower class Egyptians were made up of Slaves, peasants, and workers people such as farmers and scribes.
About 3100 B.C., Narmer the king of Upper Egypt, led his armies north and took control of Lower Egypt.
This was when the Egyptians finally had enough symbols in their writing to record history. From 3100 BC inscriptions created a way for later Egyptians. It was also the time when the pharaoh, King Menes, created Egypt by uniting the two parts of Egypt, also known as Upper and Lower Egypt, into a single kingdom.
Lower Egypt refers to the northern region of ancient Egypt, which includes the Nile Delta and is located downstream from Upper Egypt. This area is characterized by its fertile land and significant agricultural production. The term "Lower Egypt" is derived from the flow of the Nile River, which moves from south to north. It was historically important for trade and was home to major cities like Memphis.
About 3100 B.C., Narmer the king of Upper Egypt, led his armies north and took control of Lower Egypt.
King Menes was the one that defeated the King of lower Egypt. After it was all over King Menes had united both lands together.