Because it is surrounded by water
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
there life had to be good
it is considered in the middle of the east (Asia) and west (Europe), and was a "halfway point" for traders. The mediterranean also leads right to it so ships could just sail straight there easily. The silk road, a major trading route from the far east, led there.
Water was the main reason. The river gave them water for crops, good soil for growing crops because of the flooding of the rivers, and the location was good for trade as well as natural resources. They could use the river for travel and support between settlements.
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Early people of the Italian peninsula had limited contact with outsiders due to geographical barriers such as the Alps and the sea, which made trade difficult. Additionally, they were self-sufficient in terms of resources like food, which decreased their reliance on trade.
Rome's location was strategic as it was situated on the Tiber River, which provided a natural transportation route and access to the Mediterranean Sea. The city also had fertile land for agriculture and defense advantages such as being surrounded by seven hills. Additionally, its central location on the Italian peninsula made it a hub for trade and communication.
Good Question! I am trying to figure it out myself. I THINK that the effect was that It United people OR it divided the area into many countries.
because it has a good route to trade and sell
because it was at the cross lines