The earliest groups to settle in Rome were the Latins, who established the city around the 8th century BCE. They were followed by the Sabines, an Italic tribe, and the Etruscans, who significantly influenced Roman culture and governance. The combination of these groups laid the foundation for the development of early Roman society and its eventual expansion into a powerful civilization.
resources
They settled there because the soil was fertile and the river supplies them with plenty of water.
Minoans and Mycenaeans
Treaties were made to settle disagreements between two groups.
The Quakers, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Scotch-Irish were the first to settle Pennsylvania.
The descendants of Rome's earliest settlers were the patricians and the plebeians.
Ancient Greece came before ancient rome.
The first settlers were Latins who lived on the seven hills of Rome. The foundation of Rome was a union of these settlers under a king. It was also said to have also involved a fusion between the Latins of these hills and Sabines who had settlers on two of these hills There was also a legend that tried to establish the Romans as descendants of the Trojans, but that was just that, a legend.
Because he was the first person to settle in Rome
I believe they settled in the Great Rift Valley.
acient Greece and Rome
They moved south to find Rome and then spread around a place now known as Italy
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egyptians
sumerians and athenians
sumerians and athenians
sumerians and athenians