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The Socialization Of Egypt : The Gift Of The Nile

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Egypt truly was “the Gift of the Nile” because the Nile economically, spiritually, and socially provided support for Egypt. Without the Nile, Egypt would have remained a desert full of helplessness. Many believe that Egypt would have been nothing without the Nile as it is the root of everything in that nation including some ideas of religion. The Nile provided may things for the land of Egypt; physical needs, spiritual needs, and mental needs. The Nile allowed for a lot of socialization. People used the Nile as a means of transportation. It was in a sense, a highway to travel by. Many people used it that way all year round since the Nile never became too shallow. This allowed many people to meet while travelling down the Nile. Not only …show more content…

A ship builder was also required to build the thing the goods would be transported on. Another job the Nile provided was farming which was a big one since most of the people were farmers. Fishing was also an important job the Nile provided, so many fishermen were needed to catch the Egyptians food. The Nile provided the Egyptians with an abundance full of water and food. The people living around the Nile never had to worry about food or water which was remarkable because the desert pretty much surrounded Egypt. Since the Nile was a big helper in irrigation, it allowed for advanced technology or new inventions. Since the Nile would rise and consistently flood, the Egyptians had to find a way to make that work for their crops. So, they came up with an incredible irrigation system that in the end had the river doing most of the work for them. Religious ideas were another big thing that the Nile provided. Most of the Egyptians believed that the gods controlled the Nile. Since the Nile was such a huge part of their lives, they worshipped the gods for controlling it. This is also where their ideas of the underworld and paradise came from. They believed the rise and fall of the Nile symbolized life and death. Another reason the Nile was so cherished is because of the animals in it. Most of the animals in the Nile were sacred to the Egyptians, for example frogs, crocodile, hippos, etc. The

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