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mamaluj [8]
2 years ago
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4. List three likely reasons why foreign empires wanted to conquer and control Egypt. Enter your answer​

Social Studies
2 answers:
Tema [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

-To Acquire Egypt's geographical location

- To Acquire Egypt's resources

- To Strengthen their military

Explanation:

<u> -To Acquire Egypt's geographical location</u>

Egypt is located in a very strategic location that connected 3 continents: Asia , Africa, and Europe. Conquering Egypt will give the foreign empire with access to lucrative trade routes that will improve their economy.

<u>- To Acquire Egypt's resources</u>

Egypt was known at that time to be a country that possess wide variety of previous metals such as silver, Gold, and Iron. All of these will be very valuable for technological inventions, coins, or production of equipment's.

<u>- To Strengthen their military</u>

Conquering Egypt will provide them with a strong military foothold that they can use to conquer the rest of Africa. They intended to build their military base in Egypt and continue their conquest southward

Chynaa5562 years ago
0 0

Egypt attracted the interest of foreign invaders for these reasons:

It was central to both Europe and Africa, allowing for trade.
It had fertile soil that produced large quantities of grain.
It was close to the Nubian region, which was rich in gold and other natural resources.

Or you can say
Egypt is located in a strategic region in the Middle East. Any empire controlling Egypt would control the Seuz Canal which was a gateway to trading in the east by European countries. The Nile River is another reason for wanting control of the country. The control of the Nile Delta would open up the country to trading goods for money. The third reason is that any party controlling Egypt could use their armies as their own to further exert power. the British took control of Egypt for these reasons.

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