Nomadic peoples looked for fertile, well watered land to settle on.
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Geography significantly influenced settlement patterns in the Americas by determining the availability of resources, climate, and arable land. For instance, fertile river valleys like those of the Mississippi and the Andes encouraged agriculture, leading to the establishment of complex societies. In contrast, rugged terrains, such as the Rocky Mountains, limited accessibility and fostered smaller, more dispersed communities. Coastal areas and rivers also facilitated trade and communication, shaping the development of civilizations.
Thor Heyerdahl made a voyage from Peru to Polynesia on a raft named Kon-Tiki in 1947 to demonstrate that ancient South American civilizations could have reached Polynesia by sea. This journey was to prove his theory that pre-Columbian South Americans could have settled Polynesia.
Because history is the study of the past and geography is the study of earth's physical and cultural features. So geography is related to history because the history tells what happened in the past and geography tells where it happened and who was there.The geographic location of a civilization can clearly effect its history of accomplishments or non-accomplishments.
The Mycenaeans settled in rugged, easily defensible areas like hills and mountains, which helped protect them from invasions. Their proximity to the sea allowed for trade and communication with other civilizations. The land features also influenced their agricultural practices, as they primarily relied on terraced farming due to the uneven terrain.
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The geography of Greece influenced where people settled and what they did. Greece's geographic features influenced where people lived because of the high and many mountains made it hard to travel.
during the ancient times river was the only source of water for the people. so they settled near around the river only. the civilizations that flourished in the river valleys are called river valley civilization.
Because the Soil was rich where they settled and they can grow plants and food faster and better where the rich soil was
The country is generally poor agriculturally, and settlement was confined to fertile river valleys and coastal plains.
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
it influenced it by they could catch a lot of animals and have a great meal.
they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops
Stationary civilizations are societies that do not engage in significant movements or migrations, remaining settled in one location for extended periods of time. These civilizations often develop complex social structures, agriculture, and specialized economic activities due to their sedentary lifestyle. Examples include ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Indus Valley civilizations.
it was settled in 1800s