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§ 2.1 A society of cities
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§ 2.1 A society of cities

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1. How successful agriculture emerged in Egypt.
2. How part of the population began to live by crafts.
3. How trade and markets arose in Egypt.
4. How villages grew into cities.
Dit ga je leren in paragraaf § 2.1:

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Lesdoelen
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what do you know about ancient Egypt?

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Delta

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the Nile river
Where the Nile runs into the sea is called the Nile Delta.

The north is called Lower Egypt

The south is called Upper Egypt
Nijldelta
Beneden-Egypte
Boven-Egypte

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Agriculture
Much desert in Egypt, except around the Nile River
The natural environment (habitat) was very suitable for agriculture

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These floods came because of rain in Ethiopia but Egyptians didn't know that
Gods did the work
Irrigation allowed Egyptians to make good use of river water.

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Fertile soil 
Gift of the Nile:
After flooding, Nile leaves behind fertile mud (Sludge). Crops such as wheat grow well on it. Thriving agriculture developed.

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Rivieren

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Irrigratie

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craftmanship 
Agricultural surplus:
As a result, not everyone engaged in food production
Part of the people went into crafts
Using their hands and tools to make products
Specialization arose

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Tekstboek § 2.1
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Organisation 
after each flood, farmers established field boundaries
maintained the irrigation system
cooperation is very important
some of the Egyptians took control
took over and thus gained power over the farmers. 

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Markets
Agriculture yielded a lot.
Other profession: crafts
Exchanged made stuff at the market
This is trade

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cties 
Along the Nile, near the market towns
villages as well.
These villages grow into cities.

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agricultural society 
Society in which most people live in the countryside and make a living from agriculture but there are also cities with crafts and trade: Agricultural Urban Society

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no equality 
Leaders governed an area and made farmers pay with agricultural products taxes
Part of these taxes leaders used to employ people officials
They also employed soldiers to keep power or gain more power

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Kingdoms
Head of an area we call a monarch, they and their officials provided a government (administration)
A state is created: an area with a government.
Two kingdoms: Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt

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one state
War between Upper and Lower Egypt
Eventually the king of Lower Egypt wins and Egypt becomes one state under King Namer in 3000 B.C.

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Divine pharaoh 
King of Egypt
Egyptians are subjects and must obey him 
and his officials.
Egyptians believed that Pharaoh was a god
the "living Horus "

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Tekstboek § 2.1
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Markten, Steden en Egypte wordt één staat.
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leadership is needed
temples
 are built
rivers used for irrigation
bartering in market places
Fertile 
Crescent
social 
differences
barter 
trade
writing system
villages grow into cities
rise of 
agriculture
rules and laws needed
specialisation and craftsmen
agricultural surplus
population growth

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