Pharaohs in the New Kingdom were more aggressive in their efforts to expand Egypt dominance beyond of the Nile valley and delta.
The Golden Age of Ancient Egypt is the period covered by the New Kingdom, which lasted from 1520 BC to 1075 BC. It was a time of prosperity, affluence, and power. The New Kingdom is governed by the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasties, which also included some of the most powerful and illustrious Pharaohs.
During the new kingdom, the majority of the country was overrun by the Egyptian empire as the pharaohs ruled over the south and east. Trade between Egypt and other nations also increased. They became wealthy from the exploitation of the Nubian gold mines.
The second Intermediate Period, which followed the New Kingdom, was ruled over in northern Egypt by the Hyksos. Around 1540 BC, Ahmose First, who later ruled Lower Egypt, overthrew the Hyksos.
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