The wealthy merchants of ancient Egypt sought luxury goods and access to profitable trade routes. They aimed to acquire valuable items such as gold, spices, and fine textiles, which not only enhanced their status but also enriched their businesses. Additionally, they desired control over trade networks that connected Egypt with neighboring regions, facilitating the exchange of goods and resources.
Chips?
Nope only the rich and wealthy or people who were important to Egypt.
The wealthy merchants of Egypt primarily sought to expand their trade networks and increase their wealth through the acquisition of valuable goods. They aimed to import luxury items such as spices, gold, and textiles while also exporting local commodities like grain and papyrus. Additionally, they desired to maintain favorable political relationships to secure trade routes and protect their economic interests.
Yeah but Ancient Egypt was a long time ago (starting in 3000 BC).
Craftspeople's work depended on their craft. They could be scribes, carvers, painters, basket-makers, potters, sandal-makers, jewelry-makers, clothes-makers, etc. Merchants imported and exported things into Egypt. They sold their goods at marketplaces. They would own ships.
Chips?
only with wealthy people and the pharoah.
Nope only the rich and wealthy or people who were important to Egypt.
A few of the Ancient Egyptian went to markets. The markets were for really just for the wealthy people. Most of the people of Ancient Egypt grew their food.
The wealthy merchants of Egypt primarily sought to expand their trade networks and increase their wealth through the acquisition of valuable goods. They aimed to import luxury items such as spices, gold, and textiles while also exporting local commodities like grain and papyrus. Additionally, they desired to maintain favorable political relationships to secure trade routes and protect their economic interests.
Craft-workers were important in ancient Egypt because they made weapons and tools.
Yeah but Ancient Egypt was a long time ago (starting in 3000 BC).
No some were artisans or merchants or potters or weavers
12 years if their parents were wealthy
Most of them got rich by farming, importing, exporting, etc.
What are three things that led to the growth of Egypt.
scribes, artisans, artists, architects, merchants, traders, soldiers, farmers and other peasants.