<span>The first settlements in the Nile Valley began around
7,000 years ago. Hunters and gatherers moved to the Nile Valley from
less fertile areas in Africa and southwest Asia. As in other parts of
the world, these settlements gradually developed into more and more
complex societies. Most Egyptians lived near the Nile as it provided water, food, transportation and excellent, fertile soil
for growing food. Ancient Egypt could not have existed without the
river Nile. Since rainfall is almost non-existent in Egypt, the floods
provided the only source of moisture to sustain crops.
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They began trade with other people to create money and get new crops
1. George Washington, James Madison, George Mason, Roger Sherman.
2. Federalism, checks and balances, seperation of powers.
The Pontiacs had the Native Americans under the chief Ottawa to attack the British force at Detroit. But they failed. Though that didn't stop them from trying again. So every Indian tribe for Lake Superior to the lower Mississippi for a joint campaign to eliminate the British.