People in Meroë, the capital of the Kingdom of Kush, became wealthy primarily through trade and agriculture. The city was strategically located along trade routes connecting Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Arabian Peninsula, facilitating the exchange of goods like gold, ivory, and exotic animals. Additionally, the fertile land along the Nile River allowed for productive agriculture, further contributing to the wealth of the region. The combination of these economic activities enabled Meroë to thrive as a prominent center of commerce and power in ancient times.
Kerma was wealthy when Egypt was weak, they were able to conquer and expand into southern Egypt. How are the histories of Napata and Meroe tied to Egypt? Napata conquered Egypt at a weak point. Napatan rule restored and preserved many old Egyptian ways.
Meroe is located in Egypt.
The Assyrians conquered Meroe.
they had more people
The people of Meroe learned to smelt iron because they needed new weapons after they defeated the Assyrians. Smelting heated the iron to separate the elements it contained. This caused the weapons to be very powerful and strong.
they were conquered and many people forgot about them
because people started to sit
Kerma was wealthy when Egypt was weak, they were able to conquer and expand into southern Egypt. How are the histories of Napata and Meroe tied to Egypt? Napata conquered Egypt at a weak point. Napatan rule restored and preserved many old Egyptian ways.
The Assyrians conquered Meroe.
Meroe is located in Egypt.
they had more people
The people of Meroe learned to smelt iron so the could have strong iron weapons instead of weak bronze ones.
Because meroe is important
I have been to Meroe before it's the capital of Kush.
There are many more wealthy Caucasian people than wealthy African American people.
The people of Meroe learned to smelt iron because they needed new weapons after they defeated the Assyrians. Smelting heated the iron to separate the elements it contained. This caused the weapons to be very powerful and strong.
napata moved farther south from meroe