the first major cities in the united states developed along waterways or either water routes.
Major port cities in the South that thrived due to the slave trade include Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; and New Orleans, Louisiana. These cities served as key entry points for enslaved Africans, facilitating the growth of plantation economies in the surrounding regions. Their strategic locations along coastal waterways allowed for the efficient transport of goods and enslaved people, leading to significant economic development and cultural exchange in the antebellum South.
Atlanta , Athens
No
They have less supplies
unemployment and housing problems
water routes
The name three major cities that developed a long the atlantic seaboard of north america is New york USA,and Mexco.
There are four major cities built along the Columbia river.
Very highly developed. All of our major cities are in the top 10 cities in the world. We have high income, healthcare and education. I would say we are very developed :)
There are several major cities along the trip between Nashville and Salt Lake City. Four major cities are St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, and Cheyenne.
yes, along with most major cities.
Omaha, Nebraska Laramie, Wyoming
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The major cities in the Tidewater region of Virginia include Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Newport News, and Hampton. These cities are located along the coast and along the Chesapeake Bay, making them important hubs for commerce, tourism, and military activity.
nebraska
Cario, Aswan, Giza and El Mina.