because it was close to water and they could easily ship imports and exports
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So then they could fish.
it is located near the Pacific Ocean
What did early settlements have
#1. Water. #2. Food. #3. raw materials in order to build the settlements (i.e. wood, stone, mud, metal ore, etc.)
Apparently Settlements with walls were built to keep invaders out; however other settlements (such as one with the function of a port) just use their settlement as a money-making source.
There were human settlements on and near Mount Vesuvius as early as the 19th century B.C. These were destroyed when the volcano erupted in 1800 B.C.
Waterways were critical for the colonial American economy.
closeness to main waterways and other settlements
Waterways because they were the Interstate Highway of the day,
it is located near the Pacific Ocean
It was near important waterways. It had good soil. It was in a river valley.
What did early settlements have
The fertile crescent was near important waterways.
Cherokee had to live near waterways because of their crops.Cherokee had to live by the waterways also to drink.
Yes they are settlements throughout the amazon ofter at road junctions or where waterways meet roads!
It was near important waterways. It had good soil. It was in a river valley.
The four ways in which rural and urban settlements interdependent are roadways, railways, waterways and airways
River valleys