Why did Egypt wanted to control the source of Blue Nile?


Why did Egypt wanted to control the source of Blue Nile? In the late nineteenth century, since controlling Egypt was the key to Asian wealth, and since Egypt depended on the Nile, controlling the source of the Nile became a major colonial goal.


What Egypt uses the Nile and built the to control flooding?

Construct a dam to control flooding, generate hydroelectricity and irrigate farmlands. The Aswan dam – also known as the Aswan high dam – was built across the river Nile in southern Egypt near the city of Aswan. The dam is 3,830m long and 111m tall.


Why did ancient Egypt worship the Nile river as a god?

The ancient Egyptians thought that the Nile is the gift of the gods. They equated it with life itself, and they organized their daily lives according to the high and low levels of its water. The Egyptian calendar was based on the three seasons of the Nile: The flood, agriculture, and harvest.


What stopped the Nile from flooding?

The Aswan High Dam brought the Nile's devastating floods to an end, reclaimed more than 100,000 acres of desert land for cultivation, and made additional crops possible on some 800,000 other acres.


Who has control over the Nile river?

From its headwaters in Ethiopia and the central African highlands to the downstream regional superpower Egypt, the Nile flows through 10 nations. But by a quirk of British colonial history, only Egypt and its neighbor Sudan have any rights to its water.


Did the Pharaoh control the Nile?

The pharaohs were rich and powerful, but they had many responsibilities. They led Egypt's armies into battle, and they were also thought to control the flooding of the River Nile, which was essential for growing the kingdom's food.