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NEW KINGDOM EGYPT By: Lilly Caudill, Megan Jones, and Katie Shircliff
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LOCATION
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TIMEFRAME o 1532-1070 BCE
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SOCIETY Social Order: Pharaoh God-like figure who stayed aloof from people Elite/Nobles Governed Egypt for the Pharaoh Educated Professional Classes Scribes, accountants, doctors. Workers and craftsmen Slaves, Servants, and Farmers Rigid class structures Patrilineal Movement between these classes was almost impossible As the empire grew, so did classes Jobs in conquered areas Money coming in to build temples gave priests more power Growing education allowed people to move up Women were highly respected, but mostly worked in the home
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POLITICS The 18 th and 19 th dynasties helped Egypt to become a great imperial power in near East Power in near east created an influx of money Large army During the New Kingdom, Egypt become more aggressive towards Nubia and other conquered territories Pharaohs left native rulers in power if they promised to stay loyal to Egypt Hatshepsut: Peaceful reign Traded with Punt Myrrh, incense, ivory, monkeys, and a panther Akhenaton Tried to unite Egypt under one monotheistic religion- failed Caused internal turmoil and caused Egypt to be weakened
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POLITICS CONTINUED THE DECLINE OF EGYPT Causes: Palestine possessions lost to Philistines and Israelites Revolts in Nubia Low floods damaged economy Priests were becoming more powerful over Pharaoh Increased reliance on foreign mercenaries Egypt did not have money for this Libyan general married into ruling family Nubians come up from south to form dynasties Effects: Assyrian King conquered lower and upper Egypt Egypt falls
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RELIGION Polytheistic Religion was a reply to the obscurities of the universe and reflected the worries of everyday life If the right God was honored at the right time, all would be well Ma’at The rightful order of the universe established by the gods at the beginning of time Without this, country would face turmoil Pharaoh was responsible for this Importance of Burial Rituals Burials were meant to reflect the dead’s status in life and to carry it onto afterlife Embalming
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INTELLECTUAL ENDEAVORS o Improved inventions such as the loom for weaving and pottery wheels o Education: for the wealthy and the elites; not for the peasants or the rest of the citizens
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TECHNOLOGY o Began to use horse-drawn chariots more in war battles o Commerce in metals energized the long-distance trade of the time
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ECONOMICS o Valued exotic fruits and vegetables, musical instruments, myrrh, ebony, and monkeys, but especially bronze o Traded with regions such as western Asia, empires along the Mediterranean, and sub-Saharan Africa o Taxed Nubian timber, gold, and copper when they took over
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IMPORTANT PEOPLE o Hyksos: “Princes of Foreign Lands” most likely were people who emigrated from the Levant and surrounding areas into Egypt o Hatshepsut: a queen who served in lieu of her stepson and claimed the royal title for herself; emphasized trade rather than combat o Amenhotep IV (known as Akhenaten): name means “beneficial to the Aten”, the sun god o Closed temples of other gods and emphasized Aten o Some scholars believed he invented the idea of monotheism (worshipping one god) o Built a new capital in between Memphis and Thebes @ modern day Amarna o Tutankhamun (King Tut): immediate successor to Akhenaten o Ramesses II (Ramesses the Great): ruled for 66 years o Undertook major building projects all over Egypt o Had many wives and concubines; may have fathered over 100 children
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SIGNIFICANT TERMS o Hatshepsut o Akhenaten o Ramsees II o Ma’at o Polytheistic o Bronze o Hyksos
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BIG PICTURE o Egypt was a very influential civilization during its existence o Religion played a big part in growth and development o Continuities: o Constantly taking over other areas o Always had some pharaoh in reign o Became especially aggressive towards Nubia during the New Kingdom as opposed to Middle and Old Kingdoms o Egyptian influence o Changes: o Grew exponentially until its decline in 1070 BCE, when it was taken over by the Assyrians o Egyptian reliance on foreign mercenaries led to decline in economy; they did not have enough money to pay them
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