The Seven Hills
Babur was different because he knew special skills of training men and and had a good cavalry and army to defeat his allies and enemies.
The settlers were invaders on Native American land and the tribes had made treaties with the government, but the treaties were broken. Reservation agents sold the food given to the reservation and often the men had to go off the reservation for food. Read BLACK ELK SPEAKS.
The town of Surat was constantly targeted by most of the invaders because : ---- It was a rich city with lot of money stored in temples in those days
The settlers were so interested in the land because they never seen land that was so rich.
Because it was easierh
Burning settlers' cabins would be justified because they were considered as invaders of the land.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.
Middle East has always been attractive to travelers, invaders and settlers because of the climate, the abundance of water [Tigris and Euphrates rivers] and its fertile land
Because they want THEIR land back ! The Aborigines were the indigenous people of Australia, before being ousted by settlers and invaders from other countries - in the same way the American Indians were pushed out of their homeland.
because they settle
Egypt has some major natural features that made it able to survive. This is because of the desert which provided protection from invaders along with the Nile river that gave them fertile soil.
settlers Wanted cross the Appalachians because
Babur was different because he knew special skills of training men and and had a good cavalry and army to defeat his allies and enemies.
it made the invaders hard to get in because of the deserts, the cataracts.... and the river itself
Invaders and floods and earthquakes relate to Mohenjo-Daro because idk
the Himalayan mountains affected china because they provided protection from the east.Also it isolated
Settlers traveled by wagon because: They could carry much more food and equipment than traveling by horse. The wagons could be covered, protecting the settlers from heat, cold, duststorms, bright sunlight. The wagons offered a little protection against stealing and against raids by American Native warriors.