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Answer:

The Egyptians gain wealth and land during the Middle Kingdom by the following ways:

1. By requiring tribute, or forced payments, from the people their armies had defeated.

2. Added thousands of acres to land they are already farming on to increase crop production.

3. Built channels to supply more water to the entire people.

4. Built a canal from the Nile to the Red Sea to make trading faster and easier.

Explanation:

The Middle Kingdom of Egypt  (otherwise called The Time of Reunification) is the period throughout the entire existence of antiquated Egypt following a time of political division known as the Principal Transitional Period. The Middle Kingdom kept going from around 2050 to 1710 BC, extending from the reunification of Egypt under the reign of Mentuhotep II in the Eleventh Line to the furthest limit of the Twelfth Administration.

The rulers of the Eleventh Tradition controlled from Thebes and the lords of the Twelfth Administration administered from el-Lisht.

The idea of the Middle Kingdom as one of three "brilliant ages" was instituted in 1845 by German Egyptologist Noble von Bunsen, and its definition advanced altogether all through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.