In the Ancient Egyptian Civilizations, the River Nile served as a "water highway" that connected the country. The Egyptians did not construct roads to connect their empire.
The Nile was a major "highway" across Egypt for ships carrying commodities from one city to another, in as well as providing fertile ground for farming along its banks. The Nile was an important source of food and trade for the ancient Egyptians.
Because most of Ancient Egypt's major cities were founded along the Nile River, the river could serve as a major highway throughout the Empire. Boats carried people and goods both up and down the Nile at all times.
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