As the ancient Egyptians produced more goods, they developed a more complex economy that included trade, specialization, and urbanization. Increased agricultural output, particularly from the Nile's fertile land, supported a growing population and allowed for the emergence of different professions beyond farming. This surplus enabled the establishment of trade networks both within Egypt and with neighboring regions, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture. Ultimately, this economic growth contributed to the rise of powerful city-states and the centralization of political authority in ancient Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians far suppassed the intelligence of the 21st century Egyptians.
Yes they did. In fact the Ancient Egyptians were much more advanced in mathematics than we were.
unknown - but more likely than not, yes.
Farming produced more goods and needed fewer people.
They were the nominal war leaders. Sometimes the fought personally, more and more they left it to their generals.
The ancient Egyptians far suppassed the intelligence of the 21st century Egyptians.
The ancient Egyptians had many Pharaohs.
Ancient Egyptians were polytheists--they are referred to as Pharaonic Egyptians. Modern Egyptians are mostly Muslims who are monotheistic.
Yes they did. In fact the Ancient Egyptians were much more advanced in mathematics than we were.
The ancient Egyptians had more than one calendar.
Yes! The top people had chairs at least. We know this because chairs were found as grave goods. As for the peasants more likely they sat on reed mats spread out on the floor.
yes they did and they created many more.
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Expansion
Products are often fresher and cheaper. You can also talk to the people who have produced the goods and find out more about them and their goods and how they are produced.
Americans bought more consumer products More goods were produced and sold -More people bought on credit.
unknown - but more likely than not, yes.