what factors led to the development of western cities
Divine rights of Kings
The growth of big business affected the development of the west in the sense that it brought forward a lot of new business to the west and led to the development of larger cities.
Population growth generally (urban population growth involved people migrating from the countryside); urban self-government and protection of crafts through guilds; increased trade; growth of public administration; generally more settled conditions and improved security.
The city of Baghdad was famously conquered by the Mongol Empire in 1258. This event marked the end of the Islamic Golden Age and led to significant cultural and economic devastation. The Mongols, led by Hulagu Khan, destroyed much of the city and killed a large portion of its population, effectively solidifying their control over the region.
irrigation
levees
levees (flood control)
levees (flood control)
levees (flood control)
You can find them in vancoover to the south.
Flood control! -Apex :]
levees (flood control)
They film in vancoover.
The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
State led development is where the Government leads the development in an economy.