Yes, the Kingdom of Kerma, which thrived in present-day Sudan from around 2500 to 1500 BCE, grew wealthy primarily due to its agricultural practices and access to gold resources. The fertile lands along the Nile allowed for productive farming, while the region was known for its rich gold deposits, which contributed to its wealth and trade. This combination of agriculture and gold mining facilitated Kerma's development into a significant power in ancient Nubia, enabling it to engage in extensive trade networks with neighboring regions.
they traded iron,gold,cloth,and salt
What was the effect of the Mayan success in farming.
Egyptian rulers soon feared that Kush would grow stronger. They were afraid that a powerful Kush might attack Egypt.
Gold.
They had good farming
Most of them got rich by farming, importing, exporting, etc.
they traded iron,gold,cloth,and salt
I think it is from Kush the piace of gold grow up men
Because they had alot of salt and gold. Salt was very rare at the time and another reason why they grown wealthy is because of the taxes
of trading
sudsistence farming
slash and burn,terrace farming, and Raised field farming
by trade
Banking
Subsistence farming
Maryland produces and grows farming seafood and farming industry.
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