towns today have a lot of people and have big building.
the senate made the desicions for the towns and cities. sort of like the government today
Eastern woodland people did indeed have towns and farms. These towns and farms may have looked differently than towns and farms today do though.
about 1million miles squared
Today you can still see the dirt mounds of where they dug for gold. Towns were also built and they still exist today. Hangtown, Murphys, Sonora, Columbia, Angels Camp are all some the towns that are around today.
Today maroons still live in their old towns and hills but the fighting had stopped after slavery.
The towns known for art, culture and education are cultural towns like shantiniketan in west bengal.
77% of the 111 million Mexicans live and work in urban centers (villages, towns and cities).
There are still coal towns today. There are several located in Ohio in Jackson, Vinton, Hocking, Perry, Athens and Guernsey counties.
Medieval towns looked basically like Villages today do, they had cobbled streets, although they were mostly pounded earth. Most villagers couldn't read so they would have pictures of what a building was on its sign. Medieval towns were very busy and were also quite dirty. So there were probably a number of rats. Traveling plays would sometimes roam through the towns, depicting the christian bible, and the castle of a lord was sometimes visible in the distance.
towns in 1945 in trinidad
Plantations, which were like privately-owned towns.
like folkestone