Protection from invaders.
Many of the most successful great early American civilizations built large cities along water. Typically these cities were built along the Atlantic Ocean.
with lime stone
it was built using a grid system, just as modern cities are.
helpe me
So they could have a water source.
Cities are typically built in locations that offer access to resources such as water, fertile land, and transportation routes. Many cities also evolve around natural features like rivers, coasts, or mountains, as these can provide economic and strategic advantages. Historical factors, such as trade routes or early settlements, also play a role in determining where cities are built.
Yes.
Mayan and Aztec civilizations of Central and South America
The early Dutch settlers in American colonies built homes influenced by architecture of the Netherlands. The homes were made of brick with a rounded roof.
built a state highway system to connect cities
They bred, they warred, they farmed, they fished, they worshiped the gods, they built cities, they built fleets, they conducted theatre, they painted and sculpted, they enslaved.
Latrine-like receptacles with crude drains are known to have existed as early as 8000 B.C., and advanced plumbing systems built of terra cotta and burned brick were used as early as 2500 B.C.