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Ancient Egypt:
The Three Kingdoms
The Three Kingdoms
Early Egypt

 Irrigation and farming techniques led to an (1)
 EXCESS of food, so people had time to weave,
 sculpt, make pottery, and make weapons and tools
 This led to trade among Egyptian settlements and
 eventually other (2) CIVILIZATIONS
 It also created a need for a (3)
 CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT.
Governments Emerge
Village chiefs unified area
villages into small (4)
KINGDOMS
By (5) 4000 BC, two strong
kingdoms remained: (6)
LOWER EGYPT IN
THE NILE DELTA,
AND UPPER EGYPT
UP RIVER IN THE
SOUTH
Unification

 C. 3100 BC, (7) MENES, also known as Narmer, was
 king of Upper Egypt
 He invaded Lower Egypt with his army and ruled from the
 new capital, (8) MEMPHIS, on the border between Upper
 and Lower Egypt
 To symbolize unification, Menes wore a double crown
     The white helmet-like crown represented (9)UPPER
     EGYPT
     The open (10) RED crown represented Lower Egypt
The Narmer Palette
                                The falcon represents
Narmer, wearing the crown      Horus, the god of kingship
of Upper Egypt, a false
 beard, and tail, ready to
    strike the enemy.




                               Reed plants, which grow in
  A royal sandal bearer        the Nile Delta, represent
  carries Narmer’s shoes            Lower Egypt
First Dynasty

Menes and his family were the first Egyptian
(10) DYNASTY, or series of rulers from the
same family or ethnic group
Overall, Egypt had (11) 31 dynasties between
3100 BC - 322BC
Old Kingdom: 2686-2125 BC

 During the Old Kingdom, Egypt was (12)
 PEACEFUL, which led to growth and prosperity
 Pharaohs built cities, expanded trade, and strengthened
 the government
 (13) TRADE was primarily with Nubia and the east
 coast of the Mediterranean
 It came to an end when the dynasties grew weak because
 (14) GOVERNORS CHALLENGED THE
 PHAROH’S POWER
Middle Kingdom: 2055-1650 BC


  A time of (15) PEACE and order
  Money was spent on (16) PUBLIC
  WORKS INSTEAD OF WAR
  Weaker rulers came to power and foreign
  invaders took over
New Kingdom: 1567-1069 BC

 Strong princes came to power and drove out
 foreigners
 Created huge (17) ARMIES made of foot
 soldiers, mounted warriors, and charioteers
 with bronze swords and armor, a major
 advantage
 This was the high point in Egyptian history
After the New Kingdom

 (18) CIVIL WAR weakened the country
 and ended the New Kingdom
 In (19) 332 BC, Alexander the Great of
 Macedonia conquered Egypt
 The (20) ROMANS conquered
 Egypt in 31 BC

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Ancient Egypt: Three Kingdoms Overview

  • 1. Ancient Egypt: The Three Kingdoms The Three Kingdoms
  • 2. Early Egypt Irrigation and farming techniques led to an (1) EXCESS of food, so people had time to weave, sculpt, make pottery, and make weapons and tools This led to trade among Egyptian settlements and eventually other (2) CIVILIZATIONS It also created a need for a (3) CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT.
  • 3. Governments Emerge Village chiefs unified area villages into small (4) KINGDOMS By (5) 4000 BC, two strong kingdoms remained: (6) LOWER EGYPT IN THE NILE DELTA, AND UPPER EGYPT UP RIVER IN THE SOUTH
  • 4. Unification C. 3100 BC, (7) MENES, also known as Narmer, was king of Upper Egypt He invaded Lower Egypt with his army and ruled from the new capital, (8) MEMPHIS, on the border between Upper and Lower Egypt To symbolize unification, Menes wore a double crown The white helmet-like crown represented (9)UPPER EGYPT The open (10) RED crown represented Lower Egypt
  • 5. The Narmer Palette The falcon represents Narmer, wearing the crown Horus, the god of kingship of Upper Egypt, a false beard, and tail, ready to strike the enemy. Reed plants, which grow in A royal sandal bearer the Nile Delta, represent carries Narmer’s shoes Lower Egypt
  • 6. First Dynasty Menes and his family were the first Egyptian (10) DYNASTY, or series of rulers from the same family or ethnic group Overall, Egypt had (11) 31 dynasties between 3100 BC - 322BC
  • 7. Old Kingdom: 2686-2125 BC During the Old Kingdom, Egypt was (12) PEACEFUL, which led to growth and prosperity Pharaohs built cities, expanded trade, and strengthened the government (13) TRADE was primarily with Nubia and the east coast of the Mediterranean It came to an end when the dynasties grew weak because (14) GOVERNORS CHALLENGED THE PHAROH’S POWER
  • 8. Middle Kingdom: 2055-1650 BC A time of (15) PEACE and order Money was spent on (16) PUBLIC WORKS INSTEAD OF WAR Weaker rulers came to power and foreign invaders took over
  • 9. New Kingdom: 1567-1069 BC Strong princes came to power and drove out foreigners Created huge (17) ARMIES made of foot soldiers, mounted warriors, and charioteers with bronze swords and armor, a major advantage This was the high point in Egyptian history
  • 10. After the New Kingdom (18) CIVIL WAR weakened the country and ended the New Kingdom In (19) 332 BC, Alexander the Great of Macedonia conquered Egypt The (20) ROMANS conquered Egypt in 31 BC