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The Kushites became allies of the Hyksos primarily due to shared interests in trade and military strength. The Hyksos, who had seized control of northern Egypt, sought to expand their influence and needed allies to strengthen their position. The Kushites, located to the south of Egypt, benefited from this alliance by gaining access to Egyptian resources and trade routes. Additionally, both groups faced common adversaries, making cooperation strategically advantageous for their mutual protection and prosperity.
They Start to become more worried when they hear the news of the Allied Invasion. that is correct
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Many other countries (namely what would become the Allies) viewed the invasion as a very hostile action. Others turned the other cheek while still others (what would become the Axis powers) viewed it as a way to gain more power.
they both hated germany
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The Kushites became allies of the Hyksos primarily due to shared interests in trade and military strength. The Hyksos, who had seized control of northern Egypt, sought to expand their influence and needed allies to strengthen their position. The Kushites, located to the south of Egypt, benefited from this alliance by gaining access to Egyptian resources and trade routes. Additionally, both groups faced common adversaries, making cooperation strategically advantageous for their mutual protection and prosperity.
Because they were big grass people
They Start to become more worried when they hear the news of the Allied Invasion. that is correct
Yes, This Is True
after overthrowing the hyksos
Germany
The US probably became allies with South Vietnam in 1961.
The only enemies who were forced to become allies of the Romans were the Samnite and Lucanians of southern Italy. The Romans could do so because they defeated them. All the other alliances Rome had were not with enemies. They were with peoples who decided to become friends and allies of Rome.
The only enemies who were forced to become allies of the Romans were the Samnite and Lucanians of southern Italy. The Romans could do so because they defeated them. All the other alliances Rome had were not with enemies. They were with peoples who decided to become friends and allies of Rome.
try to pull their heart into yours/become allies
They recognized that they had a common enemy, and their chances of defeating their enemies increased by working together.