The Egyptians grew up next to the Nile River.
Because the soil is rich in nutrients.
They lived in the egypt
Indus; Yellow; 3000
The first civilizations were formed in Mesopotamia and Egypt. These civilizations formed near rivers and benefited from the nearby fertile land.
The Indus Valley.
The Indus River Valley civilization and the Ashokan empire.
Because food was plentiful. No need to hunt, the animals came to the water. Irrigation was easy.
Many early civilizations were established in areas with rich farmland along rivers, as these locations provided fertile soil and a reliable water source for agriculture. Notable examples include the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and the Nile River in Egypt. Settling near these rivers allowed for the development of stable communities and the growth of complex societies.
Dravidians
GrecianGreciangrecianGrecianThe summarians
The first American Civilizations were based on farming and trade!
Because food was plentiful. No need to hunt, the animals came to the water. Irrigation was easy.