What was the Nile to the people of ancient Egypt? Ancient Egypt was around 3100 B.C.E and was in the Middle East. The Nile River shaped ancient Egypt in several areas of Egyptian life. Three of these areas were life, economy, and religion.
An area shaped by the Nile is where people live. The Nile affected where people lived because Egypt having the Nile, they were not vulnerable to foreign invaders because it was hard to cross the desert and the Mediterranean Sea. The map helps my claim because there is only the desert surrounding it and the Nile flowing from south to north. People wanted to live near the Nile because the Nile was used for people needed fresh water for drinking, cooking, bathing, the river was the water source for farming
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The Nile affected how people got food to survive by the seasons Peret and Hemu Because it is the farming season. My evidence is that when living next to the Nile you have fertile land for crops in the seasons. The Nile affected how successful a farmer’s year was going to be because Shemu was the season when farmers would do other jobs since the water of the Nile was helping the crops and land. This possibility helps farmers to be successful because in the graph they are plowing and harvesting in other seasons. Without the Nile, none of this would have been possible. This item is because The types of jobs that depended on the Nile River were Traders, Sailors, fisherman, farmers, and boat builders. In this drawing, it shows all workers using the Nile as a highway to help them do their job. The Nile was known as the highway of ancient Egypt because people of ancient Egypt used it as a travel source since the Nile River is pushing the current. My evidence is that in the drawing you can see the water pushing the boats and people on …show more content…
The Nile shaped religious life in ancient Egypt because without the Nile they would not have about mud to make the vase and water to drink and stay alive. I say this because in the photo the Nile is there with them. The Egyptians viewed the Nile in a religious way because the shape of the Nile made a routine for the people of ancient Egypt for harvesting and farming. Also, it helps them make bouts to move around. I made this claim because in the photo they called it heaven and in their heaven the Nile was there. The reason that the Nile was so important to Egyptian religious life was because People sang hymns to the Nile River because they praised the river because it gave them almost everything such as water, fertile land, farming, food, and happiness. My evidence, “Hail to you, oh Nile, spring from the ground come to keep the land alive...” (Lines 1-2) poem “Hymm to the Nile”. Egyptians worshipped the Nile River because bad behavior from the Nile happened, the river overflows the land which leads to the drowning of the plants. However, the Nile also had good behaver that gave them fertile land. My evidence “Who floods the field that Ra [the sun god] …" (Lines 3) poem “Hymm to the