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AnnZ [28]
4 years ago
7

What did Ancient Egyptians advance

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Goshia [24]4 years ago
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Answer:    A

Explanation: The Egyptians learned how to build large and sturdy cargo ships. They sailed these up and down the Nile and into the Mediterranean Sea to trade with other countries, and transport large amounts of people.

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