The Sea Peoples - 1200 BCE

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Geography

The Sea Peoples were a mysterious seafaring fighting force that waged war on cities and towns along the Mediterranean Sea around 1200 BC. They were mysterious in that there is little known about where they came from or what happened to them after they were defeated.

During their rein, the Sea Peoples raided cities and towns in the Levant. They were a formidable fighting force, and one that was hard to prepare for, as they would appear from the sea without warning.

The forces of Ramses III, a famous Egyptian Pharaoh, were successful in defeating the Sea Peoples in the battle of Xois in 1178 BC. The story goes that the Egyptian forces rained down arrows, that were lit with fire, onto the Sea Peoples' ships. The burning arrows ignited the ships to the point that they sank. Then, the sailors were either killed or taken to be used as slaves.

After a hundred years of battle, the Sea People were never heard from again!

The Sea Peoples - 1200 BCE

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The Sea Peoples were ____________.
mountain climbers
fisherman
mercenaries
a seafaring fighting force
The Sea Peoples waged war along the ____________.
Mississippi River
Atlantic Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
Black Sea
When did the Sea Peoples begin to conduct their attacks?
1200 BC
300 AD
700 AD
after Rome fell
Forces under _______________ defeated the Sea Peoples
Napoleon
Ceasar
Ramses III
Hannibal
The Egyptians used ____________ to defeat the Sea Peoples.
torpedoes
clubs
burning arrows
muskets
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Geography

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This country is bordered by Portugal and France.
Italy
Greece
Germany
Spain
Tunisia is ___________ of Algeria.
north
south
east
west
This country is east of Greece.
Sweden
France
Morocco
Turkey
Which of these countries does not have a coast on the Mediterranean Sea.
Italy
Germany
France
Spain
This country does not share a border with France.
Italy
Denmark
Spain
Germany
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The Sea Peoples - 1200 BCE
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography