The crowns of upper and lower Egypt were combined because
King Menes combinded upper and lower Egypt. He decidd to combine upper and lower Egypt and the crowns.
King Menes, and he combined both crowns into one.
because the white crown symoblized the unification of upper Egypt and the red crown displayed the unification of lower Egypt. Later the pharoah combined both the crowns to show he ruled all of Egypt.
Before Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt were united they both had different crowns. Upper Egypt had a red crown and Lower Egypt had a white crown, and it was sometimes called white Egypt after the crown.
There were 3 different crowns. Upper Egyptian pharaohs wore a crown which was white and resembled a bowling pin. Lower Egyptian pharaohs wore a red crown that resembled a chair. After Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt, the pharaohs wore a double crown which was both of the crowns combined.
Khufu (in Greek: Menes) is alleged to have institured it in about 3100 BCE when he unified Upper and Lower Egypt and combined the crowns of both into one.
he combined upper and lower Egypt
In Egypt there were different types of crowns, blue was war, white was upper egypt and red was lower egypt
Because it symbolized that Upper and Lower Egypt were united.
noEgypt had one pharaoh for all of Egypthe owned all the land all the people and everythingno one but the pharaoh owned anything at allHope this helps:)
because the white crown symoblized the unification of upper Egypt and the red crown displayed the unification of lower Egypt. Later the pharoah combined both the crowns to show he ruled all of Egypt.
It was a combination of the crowns of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, symbolising the unification of Egypt.
one way is king Menes. he combined the upper Egypt crown with the lower Egypt crown to create the double crown.