The most common one was the Egyptian's.
Indus river
They grew lots of maize, both had the similar liking of the Jaguar, and both were mesoamerican civilizations
Amsterdam gets its name from a "dam" in the river "amstel" (this river runs right true Amsterdam.) At frist (700+ years ago) they called the city "amsteldam" that became Amsterdam. Ur welcome.
Because of the invention of the cotton gin it grew. In 1793 there were 10,000 bales of 500 pounds, 1801 production reached 100,000 pounds, and by 1835 over a million bales were produced. This was all on the southern plantations and the need for slaves grew as the production of cotton grew. Sea Island cotton was grown along the coast of Georgia and South Carolina.
This name comes from a plant that grew along the creek - it was a tuber plant used by Native Americans prior to pioneer settlement.
The Egyptians grew up next to the Nile River.
indus river
but wipers like it all
reeds that grew along the Nile River
The Egytians grew around the nile
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Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
They used reed styluses to print picture words on paper made of reeds that grew along the Nile river.
Dates ,grapes
The Ancient Egyptians settled along the Nile River because it gave them a plentiful source of water which allowed them to farm. The the river would flood, then leave fertile silt, which grew excellent crops.
they grew rice
Egypt is mostly desert so its population grew along the Nile River because it was a water source. Everywhere else is uninhabited.