no. land is divided into regions.. settlements are like little towns where people live together.. for example.. in one region there can be 3 settlements
important settlements in the region important settlements in the region
because of fertile region
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True. The backcountry was indeed the region located between the coastal settlements and the Appalachian Mountains. It represented a frontier area characterized by rugged terrain and sparse population, where settlers moved westward for new opportunities. This region played a significant role in the expansion of early American settlements.
Yes
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hi I am happy they settled it in the 1600s
Settlements in southern Mesopotamia, particularly in the region of Sumer, emerged around 4500 BCE, while significant settlements in northern Mesopotamia, such as those in the region of Assyria, began to develop around 3500 BCE. This indicates that approximately 1,000 years passed between the establishment of settlements in southern Mesopotamia and those in northern Mesopotamia.
The region of Louisiana failed to attract many people.
The region of Louisiana failed to attract many people.
if you bought it from the same region your in its the same. if not find out where you got it then tell me and i will give you the region
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not establish any settlements during his exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century. He led an expedition in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, but ultimately failed to find significant wealth or establish permanent settlements in the region.