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Ur, Erech, and Kish were three of the settlements of Sumer, which was the southernmost area of ancient Mesopotamia. These cities were self-sufficient and some of the earliest known examples of organized civilization.
The earliest and most important exports of the Carolinas was rice and indigo. These exports were very profitable for these states and their economic growth.
There has never been an English settlement in the United States of America. You probably mean "Where was the first permanent English settlement in North America?" Jamestown, in what is now Virginia. There was an earlier English settlement at Roanoke, in what is now North Carolina, but when the next ship arrived the following year, the colony was deserted and no positive proof of what happened has been discovered. Many scholars argue that the natives may have wiped them out, or that bad weather and disease did it. There are older Spanish settlements in North America, the earliest being at St. Augusine, Florida.
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The earliest human settlements were in the Indus-Sarasvati valley. - From Sharon chins class at foothills mid!
The earliest human settlements were little farming villages located in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq.
France and Great Britain. The first Europeans to travel to Canada were the Vikings from Iceland around 1000 AD, but they made no permanent settlements.
Tigris and Euphrates river valley Mesopotamia had the following settlements:-SumerianAkkadianBabylonian
It was one of the earliest farming settlements ever found.
Israel as piece of land was first discovered by hominids around 100,000 years ago. We have archaeological evidence of settlements near Haifa dating from that time.The earliest permanent settlements there were built by the Proto-Canaanites in around 4000 B.C.E.
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