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The Egyptian Empire. Chapter 4 Section 1 . Warm up. What did King Tut’s father do during his rule? How did this affect the Empire? What was the most important thing King Tut did during his rule?
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The Egyptian Empire Chapter 4 Section 1
Warm up • What did King Tut’s father do during his rule? How did this affect the Empire? • What was the most important thing King Tut did during his rule? • Write down a description of what Egyptians believe happens when they die. How do they get to the afterlife?
Nomadic Invaders Rule Egypt • After the prosperity of the Middle Kingdom, Egypt descended into war and violence. • Caused by a streak of weak pharaohs. • The weakened Egypt eventually fell to invaders who utilized chariots. • Hyksos. • This invasion shook the Egyptians confidence in their desert barriers.
Hebrews Migrate to Egypt • During the rule of the Hyksos, the Hebrews migrated into Egypt. • The Egyptians hated the Hyksos and the Hebrews but they were powerless to remove them.
Expulsion and Slavery • The Egyptians had a series of warlike rulers who began to help restore Egypt’s power. • The Egyptians eventually ran the Hyksos out of Egypt. • The Hebrews remained in Egypt and were enslaved, forced to work hard labor.
The New Kingdom of Egypt • After getting rid of the Hyksos, the pharaohs of the New Kingdom wanted to strengthen Egypt by building an empire. – an empire brings several peoples or states under the control of one ruler. • During the New Kingdom era, Egypt becomes more wealthy and powerful than ever before. • Equipped with bronze weapons and chariots, the Egyptians became conquerors. • Their armies contained archers, charioteers, and infantry.
Hatshepsut’s Prosperous Rule • Took power because her stepson was too young to rule. • Hatshepsut spent her time encouraging trade rather than only waging war. • These trading expeditions brought even more wealth into the Empire.
Thutmose Builds an Empire • Hatshepsut’s stepson. He was much more warlike than Hatshepsut. • It is possible that he murdered Hatshepsut. • Thutmose pushed the Egyptian armies into Nubia – a region of Africa on the Nile river, south of Egypt. • The Egyptians had traded with the Nubians since the time of the Middle Kingdom, but now Egypt was so strong, they just took them over.
The Egyptians and the Hittites • Egypt’s conquest had brought them into conquest with the Hittites. • After a few small battles, the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II and a Hittite king made a treaty that promised “peace and brotherhood between us forever.” Aka, bffs.
An Age of Builders • In search of security in the afterlife – and protection from grave robbers – they hid their tombs beneath desert cliffs. • They also built elaborate temples and huge palaces for themselves.
Ramses II was one of the greatest builders of the New Kingdom. • He had huge statues of himself built all over the empire. • He was incredibly full of himself and wanted history to remember him as superman.
The Empire Declines • Other strong civilizations rose to challenge Egypt’s power.
Invasions by Land and Sea • Both the Egyptians, and their friends, the Hittites were attacked by invaders called the “Sea Peoples”. • We don’t know exactly who they were, but they caused great destruction. • In the east, Palestinians were rebelling against the Egyptian Empire and in the west, Libyans began raiding Egyptian villages.
Egypt’s Empire Fades • After suffering the invasions, Egypt never recovered its previous power. • The Empire broke up into regional units, and numerous smaller kingdoms took its place. • These kingdoms were not united and wanted to maintain their independence. • The individual kingdoms soon fell to their neighbors invasions.
Libyans crossed the desert from the west and Libyan pharaohs ruled Egypt. • Instead of imposing their own culture, the Libyans adopted the Egyptian way of life.