the ancient Egyptains became rich and powerful from the golds they had, and when the pharaohs died, the people get to steal it, and that is what i have been learning in school, and king Tut, he was the only pharaoh who didnt get his golds and jewels stolen.
1882-1922
Britain
No it was colonised in 1882
the people their were still slaves
Though the Sahara desert is just on the outskirts of Egypt, the soil around the Nile delta is quite fertile and good for growing crops. The land was also good for growing grain and during ancient times, Egypt was known as the breadbasket of the east.
Greece, Rome, Turkey, Persia, the Ottoman Empire and Britain have all colonised Egypt at various times.British
The term "imperialized" is confusing. If you mean to ask, how did Egypt become an empire, referring to the various Egyptian such as Ramses II or the Fatimid Caliphate, the answer is typically strong governance and an outward looking military policy. If you mean to ask, how did Egypt become colonized by the British Empire, the answer is that the British had superior military power and were able to force the Khedivites to concede defeat. The British then proceeded to use them as a puppet government to avoid massive spending on Egyptian infrastructure.
yes he did become king of Egypt
Modern Egypt did not become a country through war, but more through a series of revolutions
in 1922
Egypt was colonized by France in 1798 under Napoleon Bonaparte's rule. While French influence declined after Egypt became a British protectorate, French remained an important language of diplomacy, education, and culture due to Egypt's history of colonization and shared cultural ties with France.
Helped Egypt become a republic in 1952