What impact did egyptian control have on the kush?
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Their society was influenced by the Egyptians.
the houses in Kush and Egypt are different because they could have different life styles, and the Egyptians in Kush build their houses diferently than Egypts people.
Egypt came to rule Kush around 1500 BCE during the New Kingdom period, as Egypt sought to expand its influence and control over the region to access valuable resources like gold and to secure trade routes. The Egyptians established a strong military presence and eventually incorporated Kush into their empire. Later, around the 8th century BCE, the Kingdom of Kush rose in power and was able to conquer Egypt, establishing the 25th Dynasty. This shift was facilitated by a combination of political instability in Egypt and the Kushites' desire to reclaim their cultural heritage and assert their dominance.
Egyptians attacked Kush because of Kush's gold and silver.
The Egyptian conquest had an affect on the people of Kush in 1500 BC. The Kushites became more like the Egyptians in culture.
the egyptians attack the kush because they control over them
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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.
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The Ancient Egyptians used axes, maces, composite bows, curved swords, daggers, and war chariots in their warfare.
Their society was influenced by the Egyptians.
the houses in Kush and Egypt are different because they could have different life styles, and the Egyptians in Kush build their houses diferently than Egypts people.
Egypt was changed because Kush had too many animals such as goats and more goats that overloaded egypt that forced Egyptians too move from their home land. Modern Egyptians now live in Afganistan and are now most of the Talibans.
They gained culture, writing, and advanced weaponry
Egypt came to rule Kush around 1500 BCE during the New Kingdom period, as Egypt sought to expand its influence and control over the region to access valuable resources like gold and to secure trade routes. The Egyptians established a strong military presence and eventually incorporated Kush into their empire. Later, around the 8th century BCE, the Kingdom of Kush rose in power and was able to conquer Egypt, establishing the 25th Dynasty. This shift was facilitated by a combination of political instability in Egypt and the Kushites' desire to reclaim their cultural heritage and assert their dominance.