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The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.
Settlements developed along bodies of water because water provided a vital resource for drinking, bathing, and irrigation. Bodies of water also facilitated transportation and trade, making it easier for people to access resources and connect with other communities. Additionally, water sources supported agriculture and fishing, contributing to the growth and sustainability of settlements.
Waterways were the Interstate highway system of Colonial America.
People can travel in the rainforest by walking along existing trails, using boats to navigate rivers and waterways, or taking small planes to reach remote areas. In some cases, indigenous communities may also use traditional modes of transportation such as canoes or footpaths.
Neolithic people traveled to trade primarily by foot or by using pack animals, such as donkeys or camels. They also used boats and canoes for trading across waterways and along coastlines. Overland trade routes were developed to connect different communities and regions for the exchange of goods and materials.
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Most early communities along the Pacific coast had around 100-150 people. These communities were typically small, close-knit groups that relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering for their food and resources.
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Most people in California choose to live along waterways and in big cities. These big cities include cities like LA.
Beginning in the 1700s,settlers used waterways to travel the region. They also build towns along the waterways.