Civilizations start where people congregate. Early humans were nomadic, and they tended to congregate in places of rich natural resources such as the fertile crescent.
No. Much of World history began in these "Western Civilizations." Remember, no one with the exception of the Indians lived on the North American continent until Columbus. Many other places in the world were already settled.
the early civilizations began in Africa but most exact in Zambia
the first civilizations began on the continent of
In what ways were the Byzantine and Islamic civilizations different from the civilization developing in western Europe?
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Places where civilizations began are often referred to as "cradles of civilization." These regions are typically characterized by the development of agriculture, urbanization, and complex societies. Notable examples include the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, the Indus Valley in South Asia, and ancient China along the Yellow River. These areas played crucial roles in shaping human history and culture.
2600 BC
Civilizations began to develop a defined territory.
In 1492 the world began to explore and that began a process of finding new places, new foods, new people, and to colonize those worlds. The old world met the new world heading toward the world we know have.
They had to sale the slaves from africa in order to get more gold and more food in order to survive
The Fertile Crescent
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