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The ancient civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia (the area between the two rivers Euphrates and Tigris) used rivers for developing their respective civilizations, and for their location as well. ...
Egypt was an agricultural society and relied on the Nile for its existence. ... (Ancient Egypt culture). ... Artificial irrigation was introduced in Egypt by 3000 b. ... The Nile made it possible to travel through ancient Egypt quickly. ... Eventually Egypt became unified by King Menes in 3100 b. ... and Upper and Lower Egypt was divided into 40 regions where a governor was appointed by the Pharaoh. ...
Mesopotamia was the birthplace of civilization. ...
Both Egypt and Mesopotamia were similar and in some ways different. ... Unlike Egypt, which was protected by several natural barriers, Mesopotamia was not. ... With water being the focal point for both of them, Egypt and Mesopotamia had power struggles over land issues and water rights.
Approximate Word count = 1221 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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