The Nile had an effect on the settlement and population of Ancient Egypt. The Nile forced the people of Ancient Egypt to only settle beside the river (Document A). People of Ancient Egypt had to live beside the river because they were surrounded by deserts and mountains that wouldn't allow them to survive through the conditions of the heat and the little water sources (Document A). The most popular place to settle for the tribes of Egypt was at the delta of the river because it provided the most protection and water, the protection of the Mediterranean Sea, deserts, and the mountains/harsh terrain (Document A). Ancient Egypt was definitely influenced on where they settled because of the Nile. 5
No civilization would be able to grow without help from natural features. The Nile, the Indus, and the Euphrates are just rivers, yet they have an unparalleled effect on the surrounding civilizations. By providing water for countless people and animals, they are the lifeblood of lands that lack other water sources or ways to travel. Beyond that, they provide the resources needed to maintain a thriving economy and a rich culture. For example, the Ancient Egyptians had no choice but to incorporate the Nile into their culture because it was their only meaningful water source, and the main thing keeping them alive. The Egyptians' total dependence on the Nile allowed it to affect every part of Egypt all throughout the country's growth. The Nile
In the early civilizations , government, economy, and the art culture was growing for developing countries. The Tigris and Euphrates River Valley was very similar and different from the famous Nile river valley in Egypt in many ways. Waging wars and causing trouble in paradise are not the only things that the Middle East is and was capable of.These two civilizations built the structure of autocracy, monarchy, and the artistic community, from hieroglyphics to pictographs these communities of people created things that we still use today to find out more of ancient history.The Persian chart by Ms.Dumelow’s 9th grade class explains the exact differences between the two river valleys The Nile River Valley and The Tigris Euphrates river valley.
Egypt was built on both the sides of the River Nile. Egypt has the huge Mediterranean Sea as one boundary while the other boundary was a huge desert. The Nile is the only real river in the whole of North Africa, a phenomenon that gave the inhabitants of the valley a great advantage over all the other peoples west of them. In Egyptian society, the grain is considered the most important element. The female community was treated with respect.
Home to the longest river in the world, Ancient Egypt was one of four major early river civilizations. From about 2920 to 30 BCE, Egypt flourished as one of the most advanced societies during the time period. What made Ancient Egypt so successful? The answer lies in the Nile, the source of all life in the desert climate. The Nile River shaped Ancient Egypt’s society by creating a suitable environment for farming, providing a mode of transportation, and playing a key role in religion.
Geography has played a crucial role in the expansion of society that can be traced back to the birth of civilization. During early development, settling near a stable water supply and fertile soil supplied the basic necessities for cultivating life into what we know today. While geographic factors will always play a vital role in the sustainability and advancement of society, during the multicultural empires, there is a shift in the role geography played. The function changed from supplying basic human need to becoming a pathway for multicultural and intercontinental development for both the Persian and Chinese Empires. Although geographical circumstances were measurably different between Persia and China, both empires used these factors to their advantage and were able to flourish and grow into massive dynasties.
Geography is the study of physical features of the earth and how human activities affect the earth. The geography of Mesopotamia and Egypt had made historical development. In Mesopotamia the water made the soil rich for farmers to be able to grow crops. The Sumerians were the first to settle in Mesopotamia and they developed the first system of writing. In Egypt the gift of the Nile provided water for people to use. The gift of the Nile also provided a reliable system for transportation between the Upper and Lower Egypt. Both of these places had development because of geography around them.
King Tut: Geography impacted ancient Egyptians from rivers, mountains, and forests. We need to think of where to settle based on the geography in the area. One-way geography impacted ancient Egyptians was if there were rivers near or at the location they settled. Consequently, rivers were very helpful for ancient Egyptians. Another way geography impacted Ancient Egyptians was mountains. Mountains helped ancient Egyptians because it kept out invaders. It would be absolutely hard to climb over the mountain. For this reason, mountains helped ancient Egyptians. Forests helped ancient Egyptians because wood helped build houses. You get wood from trees, so it would be super easy to just go
One of the most important reasons that Egypt was a powerful empire is because of where it was, on the Nile River. Egypt emerged next to the Nile because the soil was damp next to the Nile, so it was the best place to farm in Egypt. The pros of the Geography in Egypt is that it is next to the Nile. The con of settling next to the Nile is that it fluids every year and destroyed everything. The
The most significant factor that influenced the development of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia was their geography, because their locations by large rivers led the civilizations to produce an abundance of food, leading to a population increase and for several cities to form which influenced the cultural, economic, and political influence of both civilizations. The flooding within both ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia allowed their agriculture to thrive Mapping sentence for culture. Mapping sentence for economic. Mapping sentence for Political. Transition.
Many civilizations had to deal with harsh environments while others had a very good environment. Some civilizations had to deal with deserts, mountains, rain forests, and areas with too much rain. Other civilizations had a very good settlement area such as river banks and the Mesopotamia. Tribes such as the Cherokee and the Mound Builders were in a very good geological environment. A Tribe known as the Apache didn 't live in a great area for farming but had other benefits like trading. The geography of the land greatly effects the development of a civilization.
One way the Nile influenced Ancient Egypt was its creation of the land. It turned a barren desert into a fruitful oasis. In Document A, I can see from the map that all of the cities are surrounding the Nile, and not one city strays from the path of the water. This shows that they relied upon the Nile to
A civilization represents a new and particular type of human society, made possible by the immense productivity of the Agricultural Revolution. Sumer, Egypt, Indus, and Chinese were four river civilizations. What historians have noticed about these four river civilizations is that each one is between the 25 degrees North and 40 degrees North latitude. Historians also noticed that there is another river in this latitude, but it lacked the simple developments that formed an early civilization. This major river is the Mississippi/Missouri. The Mississippi River was absent of animal domestication which is a leading reason as to why an early civilization did not develop in this location. Even though the river lacked animal domestication it did have plant domestication, but that was not enough to sustain an early civilization.
Geography was a major influence in the development of the river valley and classical civilizations of the Middle East, China and India. These early civilizations developed near river valleys because water was essential to survival and the growth of the the civilization. In the Middle East civilizations developed along the Tigris and Euphrates river. Water was used as a means of transportation, farming, and irrigation. In Egypt, The Nile River was a major influence in regards to the achievements of the ancient Egyptians. They were able to trade and farm along the Nile. Along the Indus River horses were able to have running water. Also trade and communication with other civilizations began to occur. The huanghe river provided isolation and fertile
The ancient Mesopotamian people had a lot of importance for water. In ancient times, Mesopotamia had rivers that ran side by side to each other. The two rivers were called the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. The two rivers at the time provided many needs for Mesopotamian people at the time. At the in Mesopotamian there were people who were called Sumerians, who were considered the best of the civilizations, they counted on the two rivers to provided them with food supply and drinking water. The two rivers played a big role and had a major impact on the civilizations advancement in technology and agriculture. Sumerians had found ways to rise of mass agriculture. With the help of the water supply the farmers were capable of supporting large urban