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How were the
Egyptians different
from the
Mesopotamians?

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benjaminmugnier
benjaminmugnier benjaminmugnier
  • 20-11-2020

Answer:

Well, they had different religions, and traded different ways.

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emmanuel1973
emmanuel1973 emmanuel1973
  • 20-11-2020

Answer:

Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia are very different. Mesopotamia was built in between two rivers, while Egypt was built next to the Nile River. Mesopotamia had lush, green land, while Egypt was in the middle of a desert. Finally, Mesopotamian s did not care about looks and superstition, as Egyptians did.

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