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Taxation


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Trade was how Egypt invented many other things which made able to do protect its land. Trade was how Egypt invented many other things which made able to do protect its land.


What are the advantages of buying local products labeled made in Egypt?

Buying local products labeled "Made in Egypt" supports the local economy by creating jobs and fostering community growth. It often leads to fresher, higher-quality goods due to reduced transportation time and costs. Additionally, purchasing local products can promote sustainable practices and cultural heritage, as these items often reflect traditional craftsmanship and regional resources. Finally, buying local can strengthen the connection between consumers and producers, enhancing community ties.


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Hamilton planned to protect the US merchants by imposing high tariffs on imported goods. This in turned would cause Americans to buy goods made in the US.


What made Ramses the 3rd famous?

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How did the geography of Egypt affect trade?

The Nile river's water helped Egyptians travel from place to place. They had boats to get to the other side and trade with other city-states. The Nile helped trade get by faster; if there was no Nile, then there would be a lot less trade. Also, the flat land that they had made travel easier.


Why were Southerners upset by the level of tariffs in 1828?

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