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The upper and lower part of Egypt were untied and they called it the Old Kingdom.
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The Old Kingdom ends when Egypt is split back into two countries and it is the first intermediate period.
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The two parts of Egypt are reunited by Pharaoh Mentuhotep II. That starts the Middle Kingdom.
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When the Middle Kingdom ended, the Second Intermediate Period begun. During the Second Intermediate Period, the horse and chariot are introduced.
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Egypt in this time prospers. The Egyptian Empire reaches it's peak during this time with the Paharoaoh's conquering the most land.
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The next Pharoh to come to power was Tuthmosis I. What makes him special is he was the first Pharoh to be buried in the Vally of Kings.
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Hatshepsut rules for 22 years and is one of the most successful girl Pharoh's.
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As Pharoh, Amenhotep has the Temple of Luxor built. Egyptian Civilization would reach their peak in many things while he was ruling.
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Ramses II built many temples in his 67 years or ruling as Pharoh.
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This period begins when the New Kingdom comes to an end. Near the end of this period, Egypt grows weaker. They are finally conquered by the Assyrian Empire.
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