Civilization includes all aspects of culture, such as technology/government etc. So the importance of civilization is that it is living beyond just the hunter-gatherer stage, where they lived to survive, eat and reproduce. Civilization is living beyond survival.
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Cities are important because they united people, religions, and brought good trade.
Mohenjodaro, Harappa in India, now in Pakistan
Urban sprawl.
To provide an accurate chronological order of American civilizations, it's essential to specify which civilizations you are referring to. However, a general timeline of notable pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas would be: the Olmec civilization (c. 1200-400 BCE), followed by the Maya civilization (c. 250-900 CE), the Aztec civilization (c. 1428-1521 CE), and finally the Inca civilization (c. 1438-1533 CE). If you have specific civilizations in mind, please clarify for a more tailored response.
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Developed complex institutions
Growth of cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, writing and advanced technology.
Water is essential to life. It helped provide silt for crops and also a mean of transportation. Water allowed early civilizations to provide food to sustain the growth of the city.
Formalized religion developed long before the growth of civilizations.
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Cities were important in Mesopotamia civilizations, because it led to the development of urban populations. Abundance was created as a result of the cities.
They needed plenty of land to develop cities and complex civilizations in the Americas.
No, I BELIEVE it was the Aztecs with the bigger cities because they had more land to work on.
the development of cities
They had planned cities.
They farmed and produced a surplus of food which enabled them to go beyond mere survival and devole resources to establishing cities and culture.