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In any situation where early peoples enter a land where there is little opposition, people will settle in areas where there are resources, both rich resources and commonplace resources. Rich resources include excellent farmlands and access to forests for building homes and forts.. It there are mining resources that yield gold or iron ore, these are resources that naturally make a new settlement an ideal place. A commonplace resource, but a vital one is access to fresh water.
technically, its everywhere. long ago people began to settle in many parts of the world. America was not the first country where people began to settle.
They found a place to settle.
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Much of what led people to Southwest Asia (Middle East) was the fact that it was the fertile crescent. There was good farmland, and so a good place to live, eat, and make a living.
In any situation where early peoples enter a land where there is little opposition, people will settle in areas where there are resources, both rich resources and commonplace resources. Rich resources include excellent farmlands and access to forests for building homes and forts.. It there are mining resources that yield gold or iron ore, these are resources that naturally make a new settlement an ideal place. A commonplace resource, but a vital one is access to fresh water.
people will settle in a certain place so they have easy access to export and import economics. they will also settle where there's resources.
Humans settle on all types of landforms. People choose a place to live based on a number of factors. Climate, the average temperature and rainfall of a region, is one factor that people must consider. The availability of resources is another factor. People settle where they can grow food, catch fish, or raise animal. The abundance of fresh water is paramount.
Industrialization causes people to settle in one place, rather than migrate to new places once resources are depleted.
For me, they can't settle on one place because food resources on deserts are limited. So they need to transfer from one place to another just for them to survive.
Early people migrated from place to place due to factors like climate change, search for food resources, population growth, or conflict with other groups. These movements were often necessary for survival and adapting to changing environments.
In warmer weather early people started farming. They usually settled near a river, which led to the invention of the first irrigation system.
Because there is a common misconception that Mexico is small, arid and hot. It is neither and has plenty of natural resources, making it a good place to settle.
technically, its everywhere. long ago people began to settle in many parts of the world. America was not the first country where people began to settle.
because it had so many resources like trees, rivers, animals and ETC.
Early Stone Age people were nomads because they relied on hunting and gathering for their survival. They needed to move from place to place in search of food resources, such as animals and plants. Nomadism allowed them to follow the migration of animals and the ripening of fruits, ensuring a consistent food supply. Additionally, their small population sizes and limited technology made it easier to adapt to changing environmental conditions by relocating.
Because it meant they would have a surplus of what they farmed