Tribal Africa, and the Egypt Empire had some similarity, and differences. The similarity between the two for an instance, Tribal African depended on agriculture, and the majority were farmers. The Tribal Africa had different group of tribes that believe in their social structure, traditional cultures of giving thanks to their gods; by offering some of their food in reward for the blessing of good harvest throughout their journey in the wilderness. But they were different from the Egyptian empire because the tribal African weren’t control under a pyramid form of living, but had leaders that leaded them in the wilderness. The Egyptian Empire was also similar to the Tribal African in that majority were also farmer that grow their own food, but the differences were the Egyptian were rule by the Pyramid. People that were able to predict their season became gods, and also the Nile River was very important to the Egyptian, and was worshipped as the source of life and death.
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(75) “… Egyptian creation stories share central belief that the sun was at the center of the creation.” Which show that the sun was important to them because it later turned into a water known as the Nile River. The Nile River play an important role in the civilization of the Egyptian because it was used for transportation, and it form life for the people of Egypt because it produce a fertile soil that made it possible for food to grow on the banks of the river. The fact that Egypt is desert I can assume that the Nile is a gift of life to the Egyptian because it provide them many sources not only food. The reason while the pharaoh was important because they predicted what time was the best to grow food alongside the Nile, and it came to passed. And the African tribes also depended on water to grow their