Describe the methods used by Egyptians to trade their surplus of crops

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Describe the methods used by Egyptians to trade their surplus of crops By: Colton F., Wyatt M., Bethany T.

Background Information 1. Egyptians were ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE TO BUILD SEAGOING SHIPS 2. CARAVANS 3. crops

The Answer TRADED CROPS SHIPS SAILED THE MEDITERRANEAN, Aegean, and red sea Merchants rode donkeys and camels on land in large caravans

sources Cagniart, Pierre, and James Alloco. World History: People & Nations. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000. Print. Haghani, Sina. Google Images. New York: Sina Haghani, 2011. Print.