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The earliest cities in North America were built by indigenous societies such as the Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Mississippian cultures. These societies developed complex urban centers with monumental architecture, organized infrastructure, and hierarchical social structures.
No, agriculture has developed away from irrigated farming, and people largely favour urban rather than rural environments.
wealthy people who live in the city
how are societies altered by the chnge from rural to uran society?
Mexico City - some places in such urban conglomerate have living standards equivalent to those of northern Europe or the United States. See related links for some examples
Yes it is it is a very developed metropolis meaning a well developed urban city
Robert McCormick Adams has written: 'The evolution of urban society: early Mesopotamia and prehispanic Mexico' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Antiquities, Cities and towns, Ancient, Ethnology, History, Indians of Mexico, Primitive societies, Urban residence 'The origin of cities' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Antiquities 'Irrigation's Impact on Society' 'Paths of fire' -- subject(s): Civilization, Western, History, Technology and civilization, Western Civilization 'The Evolution of Urban Society' 'The evolution of urban society' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Antiquities, Cities and towns, Ancient, Ethnology, Indians of Mexico, Urban residence
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Tokyo,japan and mexico city,mexico
Wealthy merchants and old nobles.
THIS IS FOR MODERN MEXICO!!!! Urban life in Mexico is mostly having more cattle or more money than people who were Rural, but I would have to say that the rural community is further out than the urban places urban places are closer to major cities and markets
Uraurum, southern urban coast, Alaska urban coastal plain, moutainrange urban range