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Hadassah Kane
10 May, 20:21
Why were early civilizations built near rivers?
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Rollie
10 May, 22:36
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For most early civilizations the river was their only source of water. They would use it to drink or to water their crops. For some, it was a way to trade with others. They could take a boat down the river to another village or group of people.
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