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Nile River Essay
Mrs.Cunningham
12/16/2022
The Nile River is the longest River in the world, but how did it help the Ancient Egyptians long ago? People settled there because the weather was great and water was everywhere from the Red Sea, The Mediterranean Sea, and of course the Nile, which led to easy trade and traveling. The Nile was the key to many developments of Ancient Egypt. The Nile River influenced many agricultural, food sources, innovative, and religious changes throughout Ancient Egypt. The Nile River greatly impacted Ancient Egyptian agriculture. The Nile river flooded yearly, bringing silt and mud that was used for great farming. In life on the Nile “When the Nile flooded, it produced black
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The Nile held many fish that were consumed largely by Egyptians. “Fishing in the Nile could be an activity to obtain food,” said in Life on the Nile. The Egyptians used nets to catch fish that produced a very helpful, superfluous amount of food. Not only fish but The Nile also gifted many areas perfect for crops which could be used to make food. “The Nile grew many grains that were used to make bread, porridge, beans, and beer” The Importance of the River Nile to Ancient Egypt says. This food wouldn’t spoil as easily and was not too difficult to make so the Egyptians consumed it greatly. As a result, the Ancient Egyptians had a large amount of lasting …show more content…
The Nile was used for watering crops but the water was very heavy so they made inventions to help. “The development of shadoofs, a system of ropes, beams, and buckets to retrieve water from the Nile allowed people to move water from one channel to another, ”said from The Importance Of The River Nile To Ancient Egypt. The shadoof was made to make water easier to move to canals. As the shadoof was made to move water consequently, the boat was made to move on the water. The text Life On The Nile River says “Easy travel by boat made it possible for Egyptian merchants to sell their goods to other people groups more easily,”. Without riding the Nile with boats, Ancient Egypt wouldn’t have been even close to as successful as it was. Using the Nile River to sail, the Egyptians could get to almost any neighboring country in a flash. Ultimately, The Ancient Egyptians were very successful from using the Nile influenced