To control the Suez canal.
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i think they both wanted control over the fur trade
because he was powerful enough
Menes might have wanted to take power of the full Egypt, or he didn't want to start a war between North and South Egypt. He wanted to be the king of everything in the human world. So Menes wore both red and white crowns.
Egypt wanted there Natural Resources
Egypt wanted there Natural Resources
Kush and Egypt were rival countries, both trying to expand their power and influence at the other's expense. As a result, internal problems in Egypt meant that Egyptians would be less able to project power outwards and this would allow Kush to become more powerful. Eventually, Kush was able to conquer Egypt for nearly 100 years in what Egyptologists call the 25th Dynasty.
To control the Suez canal.
It had enviable pieces of land under its control such as Egypt, Israel/Palestine, and Iraq.
Because Matthew told them to do so!
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because it gives them the control they want over whatever their power allows them. some people love power because they just want to be in control maybe because they don't want anyone else to have control or the final say over them.
i think they both wanted control over the fur trade
Selfharm is associated with control: having the control over your own body, as the person typically has (or feels they have) little control over the rest of their life.
Coptics are treated unfairly. Muslims can do whatever they want to the Christians in Egypt. If a Muslim person converts to Christianity they will be killed or other punishments. Coptics first ruled all of Egypt till the Muslims took over their land and now control over it. Coptics can be killed anytime for any reason if they feel the need to. Sometimes the Muslims would burn down or bomb the Christan churches. But overall the Christians in Egypt can live a normal life and have no problems unless they do something thought as "wrong" to the Muslims.
Italy was seeking to control Northern Africa following World War II, and thus, should the Allies have lost WWII, they'd be reigning over countries such as Egypt or Morocco.