The nile river was there and they found a lot of fertilized soil. at least that's what I think idk if its right :)
nomads discovered that they could grow crops and capture animals and tame them for food and other uses.
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
charters allowed towns to pay their own taxes
because they wanted to
they came and and built some towns and it impacted the land
In the same areas as people in other countries do in stadiums which are in towns/cities.
Establishing towns near water allowed for irrigation of crops.
The Mongols' skill on horseback allowed them to launch surprise attacks against Chinese towns.
Agriculture provided a way for people to settle down and create cities and towns. This changed human history because it allowed people to work together, make surplus food, and focus on leisurely activities such as art and music.
Some towns and cities in the UK are allowed but there is still restrictions in some, depends on where you live.
Towns emerged during the Copper-Bronze Age as a result of various factors. The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place and form permanent communities. The specialized production of copper and bronze led to the growth of trade networks, which attracted people to specific locations. Additionally, the need for defense during this time period led to the construction of fortified settlements, which eventually evolved into towns.
Prevailing winds are west to east, so wealthier people would settle west to be upwind of the smoke and stench of the crowded cities.