King Menes, the first pharoah.
Menes (Narmer) king of Upper Egypt united the two kingdoms in around 3000BC. (Upper Egypt was united with Lower Egypt, that is the White Crown was united with the Red Crown.)
Menez was the one that united Upper and Lower Egypy
Because they were united in one country.
he united upper and lower Egypt
Modern Egypt did not become a country through war, but more through a series of revolutions and coups. Ancient Egypt had a long period of dynastic stability followed by a long series of occupations (Persian, Greek, Roman, Arab, and Ottoman).
King Menes, and he combined both crowns into one.
The two main kingdoms of the Nile Valley in ancient Egypt were Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt was located in the southern part of the region, characterized by its narrow valley and mountainous terrain, while Lower Egypt, situated in the north, encompassed the fertile Nile Delta. These two kingdoms eventually united around 3100 BCE under the rule of King Narmer, marking the beginning of the dynastic period in ancient Egyptian history. This unification laid the foundation for the development of one of the world's earliest and most influential civilizations.
First of all, they're not kingdoms, and because the Nile flows from South to North, it makes sense
Farming communities were formed along the River Nile ca.4000BC. Later two kingdoms were established: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. In about 3000BC the two kingdoms were united and Egypt became a kingdom under one pharaoh (king).
Narmer united both upper and lower Egypt making them one.
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:)
King Narmer, also know as Menes was the one who unified the 2 kingdoms of Egypt.