Because of easy access to the open sea via the River Mersey. also because it was a port town used in the time of the slave triangle. because Liverpool would give the people apart from the slaves good to last them until they got back to America.
i dont know but they are a bad team.
The underlying rocks of Liverpool are mostly sandstone and boulder clay.
It was completed in 1598.
United Kingdom I think Liverpool.
i beliee one is being built in Liverpool right now. It will be the largest to be built in Europe for about 250 years
it was paired work... Edwin lutyens and Fredrick gibberd who built the Liverpool metropolitan cathedral.
The members of the English rock band named," The Beatles," lived in Liverpool. They built their reputation throughout the 1960s in clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg.
When the global financial crisis is over Hopefully soon!!
The M62 motorway, which connects the cities of Liverpool and Hull via Manchester and Leeds, was first proposed in the 1930s. It was built in stages between 1971 and 1976, with construction beginning at Pole Moor and finishing in Tarbock on the outskirts of Liverpool.
The Everyman theatre in Liverpool was built in 1964, so it is 47 years old.
The Stanley Park Stadium is due to open in 2014. It will be the new home for the Liverpool Football Club. The stadium was originally supposed to open in 2012, but the construction was put on hold.
The oldest building in Liverpool, England is the Liverpool Town Hall which was built in and dates back to 1754. Many buildings in Liverpool date back to the 18th century.
King John founded Liverpool as 'Livpul,' after issuing a letters patent on 28th August 1207 for the establishment of a new borough. It is thought that he wanted to establish a port in the area which was free from the control of The Earl of Chester. Before that a castle, built by the Normans, had existed in West Derby. (Not the castle which was built later in the 1230s)