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Grim, smelly, overrun with rats, no sanitation, muddy streets, completely foul, and cities and towns were not a lot better.
Things varied with time an place, but in England, the general usage was that if a village got to the point that it had a person who was a permanent officer, such as a mayor, then it was no longer a village, but a town. That being the case, English villages did not have mayors.
for health reasons and there was more oil in the cities
what was the reason one of the reasons that many cities developed
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cities were larger and more complex.
They lived in villages near large cities because if there was a they would be able to help the soldiers protect their village.
There really wasn't many cities. Rome was the largest and when it fell people left to farm and live in small villages. Most everyone lived in small villages.
People migrate to cities from villages to get better health care, education better employment.
yes cities tend to have a higher crime rate than villages
What allowed early Americans to start permanent villages?
There are some 2454 cities, towns an villages in Mexico.
The walled cities are located in India in rural villages.
About 8105 cities, towns, and villages in Spain