Christianity entered Axum along trade routes in the 4th century, significantly shaping its history. The adoption of Christianity as the state religion under King Ezana transformed Axum into one of the first Christian kingdoms in the world, fostering cultural and architectural developments, such as the construction of churches and the promotion of written language. This religious shift also facilitated trade relationships with other Christian states, enhancing Axum's influence in the region and contributing to its political and economic power.
Mecca, I know because I'm learning it in history
People built their cities near the trade routes to have an easier trading system. It prevented people from walking very far to get to the trade route.
Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.
Yes, Flixbus makes stops at various locations along its routes.
Ribbon Development is the term for building houses along the routes of communications radiating from a human settlement. These include major transport routes, such as roads and railways.
Christianity
Foods
Rivers.
Which countries are well-positioned along the trading routes of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
water routes
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.