Development of trade routes.
The Middle Kingdom's Pharaoh in ancient Egypt. He increased Egypt's influence, by building more monuments.
Why did the egyptians willingly serve the pharaoh you ak? Well, one reason was that they believed in the unity of the kingdom depended on a strong leader. Another was that they considered the pharaoh to be the son of Re (RAY), the Egyptian sun god. Hope this helped!
King Tutankhamun was famous for the discovery of his tomb. However, he was not a very important pharaoh. Important pharaohs(important because of trade,monuments, religion, war and stability) are pharaohs such as Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, etc.
Pharaoh Thutmose I sent an army to take control of Kush. This effectively made the area a part of Egypt.
It means that Pharaoh increased his stubbornness.
They all did.
Hatshepsut was the wife and half sister of Thutmose III and the first Queen of Egypt. She took power after his death. She increased trade and built many splendid monuments during her reign
Hatshepsut
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increased trade between Europe and other parts of the worldEurope releamed ancient knowledge.Venice increased its power. Increased trade between Europe and other parts of the worldEurope relearned ancient knowledge. Venice increased its power. Increased trade between Europe and other parts of the world
the europeans will get alot more things with the increased trade
the europeans will get alot more things with the increased trade
Competition for land, trade, and industry increased
She restored the trade routes and was a great builder.
Hatshepsut was the female Egyptian pharaoh who concentrated on building the Egyptian economy through trade.
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