Now this king of Egypt was a descendant from the loins of Ham, and was a partaker of the blood of the Canaanites by birth.
From this descent sprang all the Egyptians, and thus the blood of the Canaanites was preserved in the land.
The land of Egypt being first discovered by a woman, who was the daughter of Ham, and the daughter of Egyptus, which in the Chaldean signifies Egypt, which signifies that which is forbidden;
When this woman discovered the land it was under water, who afterward settled her sons in it; and thus, from Ham, sprang that race which preserved the curse in the land.
Now the first government of Egypt was established by Pharaoh, the eldest son of Egyptus, the daughter of Ham, and it was after the manner of the government of Ham, which was patriarchal.
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I'm trying to find the exact date myself for my AP class project, but so far I've found it was settled shortly after the Neolithic Revolution, which was the domesticating of animals and understanding of agriculture. These two together brought people to work with eachother, so civilization was started. and the Revolution itself was ~12,000 BC.
Thats all I can find. :)
The first people to live along the Nile were small groups of hunters and gatherers. They were frequently joined by nomads escaping the ever expanding deserts.
Cleopatra is sometimes called "The Queen of the Nile" because Egypt is located along the Nile and Cleo was queen of Egypt.
Along the flood plane of the Nile river and in the Nile delta.
YES, THEY SETTLED THERe
Egyptians were the first ones.
Black i suppose. The soil along the Nile was dark, "black."