eause the king died
The first city in what is now the "United States" was St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565.
A modern, very pretty city after the bombing.
Sumer was one of the city-states of Mesopotamia, which was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This area is now known as Iraq. (City-states were the city, and the surrounding farmland around it.)
Nothing. It was a city-state. it had it's own government separate from Greece and other city-states in what is now Turkey.
None. States aren't capitals. City's are. From 1776 to 1812, the capital was Philadelphia. From then to now, it is Washington, District of Columbia.
St.Augustine, Florida
The first city in what is now the "United States" was St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565.
It is KEttleman City....since you know about it look in the phone book now that you can spell it correctly.
A city Miami, Florida. It is a city in the state of florida.
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St.Augustine, Florida
A trader traveling from Benin to the Hausa city-states would generally travel in a northeast direction. The Hausa city-states were located in what is now northern Nigeria, while Benin was located in what is now southern Nigeria. Therefore, the most direct route between the two regions would involve traveling northeast.