nomads discovered that they could grow crops and capture animals and tame them for food and other uses.
they came and and built some towns and it impacted the land
in ancient Egypt towns had small markets where merchants and other traders would stop. for more exotic items they had the caravans that would travel through their towns. But in bigger cities there were larger markets where people would go to obtain the items they needed and wanted they could not obtain or make themselves.
In large cities like New York and Chicago.
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
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.
The nile river was there and they found a lot of fertilized soil. at least that's what I think idk if its right :)
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
Important developments in the Paleolithic Age include the use of fire, the development of simple tools like stone axes, the beginning of social behaviors like hunting in groups, and the emergence of early forms of communication through gestures and symbols. These developments laid the foundation for human survival and adaptation in early prehistoric times.
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.
Prevailing winds are west to east, so wealthier people would settle west to be upwind of the smoke and stench of the crowded cities.
Many so-called Boom Towns were created during the Gold Rush and many other times. Hundreds of miners rushed to one place to look for gold, and while they were all there, they build towns to settle in. When the gold was all mined away, the miners left the towns, leaving them as ghost towns.
The first towns emerged around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic period as communities began to settle and engage in agriculture. One of the earliest known towns is Çatalhöyük in present-day Turkey, dating back to around 7500 BCE. These early towns marked a transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled communities.
Demographic- improved agricultural methods and more stable govt Economic- pop. growth casued an increase in trade and towns expanded
They settled all along the Rio Grande and the towns of Dolores and Kent. They settled in North Texas and near Waco.
It was important because people needed crops to survive. They had begun to settle in towns and didn't hunt and gather as they once did.
When humans no longer had to search or hunt for their food, they had the ability to stay in one area, instead of having to move every season to follow the animals.