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Colonial Towns were a little smaller, just as a normal town. Colonial Cities where as, did not have as much of farming land. They had more buildings. Both had buildings. But a diagram in my Social Studies book (5th grade) shows both with a similar amount of buildings. They had a meeting house mainly in the towns for town meetings.
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The waterways could ship goods from the interior of the south to the coast where they could be sent to Europe.
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There are five major cities and that's Stamford, Bridgeport, Norwalk, and New Haven .
In colonial times , were the different kinds of towns and cities located?
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Access to waterways was an important factor in the development of colonial cities and towns because it provided fertile land to grow crops,drink water, and good for transportation
Access to waterways was an important factor in the development of colonial cities and towns because it provided fertile land to grow crops,drink water, and good for transportation
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In the names of towns and cities In the languages spoken
In the names of towns and cities In the languages spoken
Red markings usually show small/minor towns or cities. Blue markings usually show large/major towns or cities
Prefectures are govermental bodies larger than towns, cities and districts.A prefecture is further subdivided into cities and districts.Hope that helps
A Parkway is a thoroughfare with side strips planted with grass or trees. A Highway is just a main road between towns and cities
A country is made up of cities and towns. Cities have cathedrals - towns don't.