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Culture

Agricultural production: the predictability and fertile soil allowed the Egyptians to build an empire on the basis of great agricultural wealth- grains, vegetables, and fruits, especially cereal and barley.

Trade: they traded gold, papyrus, linen, grain, and

Labor system: Peasants were the main source and Pharaohs were in charge of everyone.

Two cities- Cairo, and Khartoum.

Religion: Their religion was developed based on gods and goddesses according to the powers they had. They believed deeply in the supernatural. Hapi was the God of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion.

Writing: hieroglyphic writing was a firm of communication that expressed ideas along with sounds.

Technological advancement: the architecture was structurally sound due to the use of bed rock brought from quarries by the slaves. Carved statues out of stone and wood were art.

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River valley civilizations

By Bella Valdez