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Fido
18 March, 02:55
How did the Egyptian economy work?
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Tristan Hebert
18 March, 06:17
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Ancient Egypt was located on the Nile River and had some of the most fertile land in the ancient world, Ancient Egyptians grew many crops, and because coins and paper money had not yet been invented, their economy depended on using their goods, mostly crops including grain, in a bartering system.
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