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The cities of Uxmal and Chichen Itza flourished under the Mayans.
The earliest historically documented people of Mesopotamia were the Sumerians. They lived about 5,000 years ago and were the first people to develop cities with schools and writing systems.
One of the earliest Mesopotamian cities to utilize agriculture was Eridu, often considered one of the oldest cities in the world. Emerging around 5400 BCE in southern Mesopotamia, Eridu's inhabitants practiced irrigation farming, which allowed them to cultivate crops such as barley and wheat. This agricultural development played a crucial role in the growth of urban societies in the region. The success of agriculture in Eridu set the stage for the rise of other significant Mesopotamian cities.
the people of Harappa gave to the world its earliest cities,town planning,its architecture in stone and clay and showed its concern for health and sanitation. they built drainage system in their cities.
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The cities of Uxmal and Chichen Itza flourished under the Mayans.
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The earliest large cities in colonial North America were located on the East Coast, such as Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Charleston. These cities were important hubs for trade, commerce, and governance during the colonial period.
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Mohenjo Daro was one of the earliest cities of India. It was also one of the earliest urban centers in the world established around 2600 BC. It is located in the present day province of Sindh, Pakistan along the banks of Indus river.
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The earliest cities were often founded near rivers for access to water and transportation. They typically had central marketplaces, temples, and defensive walls for protection. These cities were characterized by specialization of labor, social hierarchy, and organized governance systems.