they didn't have any rivers were they lived
It is said the Indus river valley was forced to move due to foreign invaders, but the most likely cause discussed today is caused by environmental issues. Probably a drought or other natural cause.
The Mesopotamians built canals to protect houses from flooding and move water to their fields.:)
The colonists idea of expansion was important to make their land a bigger area. However when the french settled in to the Ohio river valley it stopped expansion of britain which angered them and caused conflict. The british asked nicely for them to move out but the french were not intimidated
American history
517-509 BCE: India - Darius the Persian conquers the INDUS VALLEY region, making the area a province of the Persian Empire.
The Native Americans were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.
Pretty much all early civilizations were brought together by agriculture, because before people settled down and started small farming villages (which eventually grew together to become sprawling cities and empires) they were first nomads (usually small family units) that roamed the country-side as hunter-gatherers. Once the ability to grow your own food was discovered, people no longer needed to move about searching for food and could establish permanent settlements. Examples are the Mesopotamians, Egyptians, the Indus River Valley Civilization, and the Yellow River Valley Civilization.
They wanted farmland they could sell and make a profit.
It is called a rift valley.
rift valley
mid - ocean ridges, they're caused by divergent boundaries Rifts are also on land, such as the Great Rift Valley in Africa mid - ocean ridges, they're caused by divergent boundaries Rifts are also on land, such as the Great Rift Valley in Africa mid - ocean ridges, they're caused by divergent boundaries Rifts are also on land, such as the Great Rift Valley in Africa
It is called a rift valley.