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Where did Queen Hatshepsut expand Egyptian trade routes?

O into the Eastern Desert
O into the Western Desert
O into the Sinai Peninsula of the Middle East
O into the eastern Mediterranean and Nile Valley

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into the eastern Mediterranean and Nile Valley.

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Queen Hatshepsut was a Pharaoh of the dynasty of Egypt and was only the second recognized and authentic female Pharaoh of Egypt.

She expanded to Egyptian trade routes into the eastern Mediterranean and Nile Valley by sending ships to procure myrrh and import cedar.

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