How Did Hatshepsut Grow Our Country

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Hatshepsut would be a great US president. She not only would rule our country, but grow the country and keep us strong. She has many qualifications that would make her an amazing POTUS. Hatshepsut would grow our country with peace, not war. She would built monuments to show our country's power, and she would also respect and consider others opinions. Hatshepsut would work well with other countrie leaders, and keep peace between our world.

Hatshepsut honored trade when she was Pharaoh of Egypt. She could start trade between the U.S. and other countries, and help us communicate more with other countries. While Hatshepsut was the ruler of Ancient Egypt, she ruled with the power of peace. She made Egypt strong without fighting for more land,

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