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The Nile River is the longest river in the world. E. Napp
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It is located in Egypt. Egypt is a country in Africa. E. Napp
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Each fall, the flood waters of the Nile deposited rich soil on the land. The surrounding deserts kept most attackers away. Egypt’s geography helped Egyptian civilization. E. Napp
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Villages developed along the river. These villages merged and became cities. The cities became two kingdoms. About 3000 B.C., a pharaoh or king united Egypt. E. Napp
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The Egyptians believed that pharaoh was a god himself. They believed pharaoh was a divine ruler. E. Napp
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Pharaoh’s main duty was to care for his people since the gods were concerned about the people’s well- being. E. Napp
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Pharaoh’s armies protected his people and conquered surrounding lands. Conquered people paid tribute. They gave gold, silver, jewels, and food as taxes to pharaoh. E. Napp
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Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods. The belief in many gods is called polytheism. E. Napp
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The ancient Egyptians believed that each person had ka, ka deserted the body. It could, however, return. Therefore, Egyptian priests preserved corpse. They mummified the dead. E. Napp
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Pyramids were built as tombs for pharaohs. E. Napp
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The ancient Egyptians developed writing. Archaeologists refer to Egyptian writing as hieroglyphics. E. Napp
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The Nile River changed world history. E. Napp
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