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It started by when the wheel was invented because it could transport goods to other parts of the Fertile Crescent. Then they kept trading causing a high burst in population in the Fertile Crescent.
fertile soil, which resulted in good crops, trade routes
Ancient Greek's soil was mostly of poor quality.
Rome's Seven Hills were good for defence before they were united Rome on the Tiber gave access to sea trade but was far enough upstream to dissuafde pirate invasions Rome's central position in both Italy and the Mediterranean made it a reasonable place for an imperial capital Italy had a lot of natural resources and fertile farmland
The "Mid-Atlantic" colonies were characterized by fertile land and eventually became major trade centers. Four colonies made up this region: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. Virginia was a "Southern" colony, while both Rhode Island and New Hampshire were in the "New England" colonial region
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The South region of the 13 colonies that's why they had slaves in the south rather than the north What part of the world and what time period are you asking about?
The middle colonies had a diverse landscape that included fertile farmland, rolling hills, forests, and rivers. The region was known for its rich soil and favorable climate for agriculture, which supported the growth of crops such as wheat, corn, and barley. The rivers in the area provided transportation and trade opportunities, contributing to the region's economic prosperity.
They offered little farmland but, access to the sea for trade.
trade winds
Assyria was a major Kingdom of Mesopotamia and the monetary system in that region consisted mainly of trade goods. Listed most valuable to least valuable, the trade goods were gold, silver, copper/bronze, lead and barley. Assyria had very fertile croplands and the majority of Assyrians worked farmland. As Assyria expanded mining and forestry also became sources of income, however farming and agriculture remained the most lucrative and prevalent.
The Fertile Crescent had fertile soil, abundant water sources, and a variety of domesticable plants and animals, which provided a stable food supply for settlement. The region also had natural geographic boundaries for protection and trade routes for interactions with neighboring cultures.
During the time of Jesus, the most commonly spoken language in the Fertile Crescent was Aramaic. It was a Semitic language widely used in the region and was the common language of trade and everyday life.
they traded food
trade in the region
depnding on where they pooped to make the ground fertile they had to trade