because it was an easy way of transportation you could make business by selling things to people
i don`t know cuz i dumb
They settled all along the Rio Grande and the towns of Dolores and Kent. They settled in North Texas and near Waco.
Towns in deserts would naturally develop near oases because in a desert there is very little water and the water would be required to grow crops for food along with water to drink.
Yes, the abundant food production from farming along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers enabled Mesopotamian villages and towns to grow into self-sufficient city-states. The surplus of crops supported larger populations and facilitated trade, allowing these city-states to develop distinct social, political, and economic structures. This agricultural foundation was crucial for the advancement of civilization in the region, leading to increased specialization and the rise of complex societies.
Texas has some 295 ghost towns.
because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water
they were located along trading routes because that way they could sell more stuff
So they could sell it to the city folk
So they could sell it to the city folk
Many ancient towns and villages developed along river banks like the Nile due to the abundant access to water, which was essential for drinking, agriculture, and transportation. Rivers provided fertile soil from annual flooding, allowing for productive farming and supporting larger populations. Additionally, rivers served as natural trade routes, facilitating commerce and cultural exchange between communities. This combination of resources made riverbanks attractive locations for settlement.
Towns developed near water sources such as rivers, lakes, and seas for access to drinking water, transportation, and agriculture. Water sources provided essential resources for daily life and economic activities, leading to the growth and development of towns over time.
Easier access to trade routes, fresh water, faster transportation, hydroelectric power can be built there, easy access to the ocean,