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Essay heading: Achievements and Weaknesses of the Middle Kingdom and its Downfall
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The kings of the dynasty turned the Faiyum into a superior water supply, using a system of ‘canals, dikes and catch-basins’[7].
During the Middle Kingdom, Egypt expanded and fortified its borders, as it was a force to be reckoned with. Threats from nearby countries such as Nubia increased, and the Egyptian kings of the Middle Kingdom expanded the land they controlled... displayed 300 characters
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Threats from nearby countries such as Nubia increased, and the Egyptian kings of the Middle Kingdom expanded the land they controlled. This was so they owned more land south of the First Cataract[8]. At the northern end of the Second Cataract fortifications were also established[9]. Ammenemes I, the first king of the Twelfth Dynasty, ordered a fortification to be built to keep the Asiatic immigrants out of the Delta[10]... displayed next 300 characters
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