Towns emerged during the Copper-Bronze Age as a result of various factors. The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place and form permanent communities. The specialized production of copper and bronze led to the growth of trade networks, which attracted people to specific locations. Additionally, the need for defense during this time period led to the construction of fortified settlements, which eventually evolved into towns.
During the Copper-Bronze Age, the towns did emerge as trading centers where different traders would converge to trade.
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Political participation during the Gilded Age was extremely high.
The average age for pilots during the battle of britain was 20
During the Golden age Baghdad was the center of the Muslim civilization.
What age did youngsters go to college during the revolutionary war
Modern Age
increased growth in towns and cities
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trade
Stevenage and Wantage
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farming, permanent residence , and towns
The Age of Imperialism caused a Western-educated African elite to emerge.
how did architecture change during the golden age
No, it flourished during the age of romanticism
Drones (males) are ready to mate after around ten days after they emerge from the pupal cell, and queens about a week after they emerge. The queens will have one mating flight (or perhaps two or three if the weather is not too good) between one and three weeks after emerging and the sperm they receive will be stored for their whole egg-laying life of two or three years. Drones die during mating.Workers are all females, but they don't mate.
There were no Romans during the Ice Age.