These cities developed along sources of water that was needed for industrial growth and trading.
It is peloponnesus and peninsula.
Midwest cities like Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Chicago
There were industry's in the cities like Pittsburgh it has steel industry, Chicago has the meat packing industry. Immigrants wanted a job that's why the cities became overcrowdedHope this helps..
access waterways or something like that(study island)
They're located near bodies of water, like rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Have access to transportation systems.
The Nile River. Allowed for access to the sea and transportation of goods and people as well as water for cities and farming.
Pennsylvania.
The 10 US cities with the highest Irish population include Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Jose, San Diego, and Baltimore.
First, the Jordan River, then a large desert which covers parts of Syria, Jordan and northern Saudi Arabia. East of that, the Euphrates River.
There are no cities in Chicago because Chicago is a city.
There are several major cities located near a river. A few examples are Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati which are located on the Ohio River and St. Louis and New Orleans which are located on the Mississippi River.