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vazorg [7]
3 years ago
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Egypt was a large kingdom to rule. Describe some (at least 3-4) of the things that happened as a result of trying to run such a

large country.
History
1 answer:
Sever21 [200]3 years ago
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-It would take weeks for information from one place to reach another, or to travel from one place to another

- They most likely had issues with religion,rebellions, and government issues.

- Keeping the kingdom intact was hard because of invasion Longer borders cost more to defend against outsiders. Egypt struggled to protect their expansive borders against invaders.

- They had to have a big army that cost a lot of grain to stay fed

-The erosion of the authority of the Pharaoh and the accompanying growing power of the nobility and priesthood. This led to the decentralization of power in Egypt and constant power struggles and civil war.

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