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Egypt became a unified kingdom because the Nile River was a convenient passageway for conquest.

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Who was the king who brought Egypt and Kush together.?

It was Piye.


Who was the person who brought together upper and lower Egypt?

Narmer brought Upper and Lower Egpt together.


What king brought egypt and kush together?

King Piye


What are some of Egypt's kingdoms?

One of the Egypt's kingdoms are the middle, new and old kingdom's


In 4000 BCE what where the the two kingdoms?

The two kingdoms were the Upper Egypt and the Lower Egypt.


What are Egypt's three ancient kingdoms?

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How did the two Egyptian Kingdoms arise and when did they come together?

The two Egyptian kingdoms, Upper and Lower Egypt, arose because the land near the First Cataract and the Nile Delta, respectively, was suitable for agriculture. They united around 3000 B.C.


The three kingdoms of ancient Egypt refer to?

upper egypt,, lower egypt and nubia


What did the different crown of the Pharaohs mean?

The White Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Upper (southern) Egypt. The Red Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Lower (northern) Egypt. Together these crowns meant that the Pharaoh had united both Kingdoms and ruled them both. When put together they formed a general shape of Egypt.


What are the two kingdoms that existed in early ancient Egypt history?

Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt


How did the three kingdoms of Egypt differ?

The three kingdoms of Egypt did differ since they existed in different time period. They also differed as in the different regions in which they were located.


How many kingdoms were in Egypt in 3500 B.C.?

One.