Villages grew into cities due to factors such as agricultural advancements, trade routes, technological innovations, and population growth. These factors allowed for the concentration of people and resources in urban centers, leading to the development of cities.
Exactly how you grow. Upgrade resources, build buildings, etc.
Trade allowed early villages to access resources not available locally, leading to increased diversity in goods, tools, and food. This helped villages grow socially and economically by fostering specialization of labor and creating interconnected networks with other communities, ultimately leading to cultural exchange and development.
They became popular areas to buy and sell items. More people started living there. Voila, a city!
?? Gradina is a commune of 3 villages in Romania.
Usually, if a city is near a place where it can trade resources (like near river, or a bay) it will prosper and grow. Also, if it is located between two larger cities, it can serve as a resting place between them and will also grow. cpt._stryker
Towns start to grow where mines are because the miners need a close place to live.
In 1825, most people in Britain lived in rural areas and small villages, as the Industrial Revolution had not yet fully shifted the population to cities. Cities such as London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham were beginning to grow rapidly due to industrialization and urbanization.
A settlement grows because the population may increase as births outnumber deaths and because people move in from other place, usually o find work. Settlements grow bigger, taking over rural areas in a process called urbanization. Small settlements grow into villages. Larger villages become towns and cities.
As of version 1.2, they do not.
in the villages of Northern Thailand.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
They did that so they can grow crops