natural environment, economic development, water, and history
How much does it have ?Well it has 1person living there
I think that waterways affect our settlement and development because its harder for Canada to cross over to the United States.
linear settlement (building are places in a straight line) clustered settlement (building are packed in an area) scattered settlement (building are placed far apart)
Waterways in the US and Canada
The oldest settlement in Canada is Tadoussac Quebec est. 1599
The French created the first successful settlement in Canada.
the early settlement were colonies.
No president in Canada.
Landforms in the US and Canada have influenced human settlement patterns by shaping where people choose to live, work, and travel. Mountain ranges, rivers, and coastlines have influenced where cities develop, where agricultural activities take place, and where transportation routes are built. For example, coastal cities like Vancouver and New York City have prospered due to their access to trade routes and natural resources, while areas with rugged terrain, such as the Rocky Mountains, may have limited settlement due to the challenges of building infrastructure.
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Vinland was a small settlement, which was in Newfoundland, Canada.
People tend to stay away areas that remain frozen and settle in places that are inhabitable and easily traveled, along with being near water and other resources.