Early Indus River settlements were often forced to change locations due to shifting river patterns, which could alter the availability of water and fertile land. Additionally, flooding and changing monsoon patterns could render certain areas uninhabitable, prompting communities to relocate in search of more stable living conditions. Environmental factors, such as droughts or resource depletion, also influenced their movement, as access to crucial resources like water and arable land was vital for their survival.
The Spanish didn't want french invasion
This statement is actually TRUE. They DID relocate the amerindians to urban settlements.
Because the Indus River occasionally changed course.
It is said the Indus river valley was forced to move due to foreign invaders, but the most likely cause discussed today is caused by environmental issues. Probably a drought or other natural cause.
The term that for a forced change in government is "coup d' etat" other whys known as "coup"
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.
legal conflicts forced them to change their name.
the apaches were forced into new mexico by other plain tribes
Sometimes this is called tribute.
A Long Dr-out forced the Anasazi to abandon their cliff dwellings. Without rain, they could no longer live in large settlements
the Apaches were forced into New Mexico by other plains tribes.