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a large supply of slaves
Oklahoma, Phoenix,los Vegas,
Miami Atlanta new orleans
Location is the most important factor in the formation of early settlements. A good location would include a close proximity to fresh water, wood lands, transportation, other settlements etc... The better the location the quicker the settlement will grow and the more prosperous it will be.
Many cities are located throughout all of the Southeastern US and are not subjected to any one specific area. Some of the major Southeastern US cities are located on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean, including New Orleans, Miami, and Savannah. However, some major cities are located aways inland, on a major river or not, including Montgomery, Atlanta, and Nashville.
While Antarctica is the 5th largest continent in the world, it has no permanent settlements. In other words, there are no cities. There are, on occasions, small scientific base stations with temporary inhabitants, but no long-term residents.
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Cities are not discovered they grow and evolve from smaller settlements.
The Philippines and Indonesia
Can you be more specific? There will be MANY cities with a population of less than 100,000.
No, there are no cities within the Simpson Desert, although there are townships and settlements located sporadically along its borders.
a large supply of slaves
Miami Atlanta New Orleans