They create the name of the town.
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Fuedalism had to end
by having the irragationtion and the cannals support it so the system goes to the towns and everyone has water
Surprisingly - yes! Many of the larger mining towns and camps had numerous resources including electricity, the telephone & telegraph, and water systems. Some of the smaller towns probably never had the chance to develop such resources. Major towns, especially those that developed in the late 1880's and 1890's did have such resources!
they were located along trading routes because that way they could sell more stuff
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An oasis usually has a reliable permanent water source for domestic use as well as some farming.
towns naturally develop there in the desert cause there is very little water and that's why they plant crops for food and water and other things..............:).. 8)
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Cow towns developed by cattle drivers going through the cow towns. This became a yearly event and soon became an important rail station.
Fuedalism had to end
As towns develop, the number of people in an area rises and so a government is formed to control the masses.
Towns in deserts would naturally develop near oases because in a desert there is very little water and the water would be required to grow crops for food along with water to drink.