It was near a water source( The THames) and was good farming land
there is alot of flat land and alot of rivers near by any way if you find any more answers then please write it on wiki answers
We do not know the date that a settlement was first founded in the place where London now stands. The first coherent data we have is that when the Romans invaded Britain, they placed a major outpost (Londinium) on the site of an already existing Celtic settlement, and the site has been inhabited ever since.
The site of a settlement refers to the specific location where it is situated, including physical characteristics like topography and resources. The situation of a settlement, on the other hand, relates to its broader context in relation to surrounding features such as proximity to waterways, trade routes, or other settlements.
A site of settlement is a place to settle.
The Romans invaded and settled into London and created it into a settlement. Jessica Bunter
There has been an inhabited settlement in what is now London for thousands of years. London is named after the Roman settlement of Londinium.
No, The London Company was not involved in the settlement at Roanoke Island. The Roanoke Island settlement was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh, under orders from Queen Elizabeth I. The London Company later established the Jamestown settlement in Virginia in 1607.
The London company did not back the settlement at Roanke island
The London company did not back the settlement at Roanke island
it was london
The London Company was responsible for establishing the Jamestown Settlement , the first permanent English settlement in the present United States in 1607.
the site is where you place your settlement. for example, it could be at the bottom of a hill with a forest and a stream nearby
The Romans invaded Britain and founded London as a permanent settlement. London was previously known as Londinium during the time of Roman rule.