Most European cities are built on rivers, so there are far too many to mention. Name almost any major European city and it will have a river or rivers running through it.
Many early African kingdoms grew near large rivers because rivers provided a consistent water source for agriculture, transportation for trade and communication, and natural defenses against external threats. The abundance of water and fertile soil along rivers allowed for surplus food production, leading to agricultural-based economies that supported the growth of these kingdoms.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
The first ancient societies arose in Mesopotamia and Egypt in the Middle East, in the Indus Valley ... It not only made settlements possible--and ultimately the building of cities--but it also made ... The first great civilizations grew up along rivers.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
Big cities are old cities, and old cities often grew up around the water source for both drinking and transportation.
Inland port cities.
agricultural centers
Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Coastal Plain Reigon. If you need more details, ask a teacher. : D
Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Ohio River, called the Gateway to the West. The Great Lakes provided inland ports in the Midwest.
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