Rivers
Rivers
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overland, river created trade network, why because of its geographic location
natural harbors.
Alps
Both Philadelphia and New York had ports and were centers of shipping and trade.
Philadelphia is correctly paired with the Delaware River, which significantly contributed to its growth. The river provided a vital transportation route for trade and commerce, facilitating the movement of goods and people. Its strategic location allowed Philadelphia to become a major port city and a hub of economic activity in the thirteen colonies.
Many large cities and centers of industry in Southwest Asia have developed near rivers and other water sources, such as the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These geographic features provide essential water resources for agriculture, transportation, and trade, facilitating economic growth and urbanization. Additionally, proximity to these rivers has historically supported fertile land, making them attractive locations for settlement and industry.
By 1770, the largest British provincial town was Bristol. It was a thriving port city and was one of the major centers of trade and industry in England at the time.
The most important geographic feature for settlements were rivers. Rivers provided water for agriculture, and navigable ones could be used as trade routes. Other useful geographic features included fertile soil and flat land.
World Trade Centers Association was created in 1970.
The reason the geographic feature is a promoter to cultural diffusion is because many different geographic features had trade routes and these trade routes would help with the spread of culture. Such as when the Muslim Empire took over Spain , North Africa, and western/central Asia a lot of Arab culture became a part of them.