boom towns
Hoovervilles.
None I think there are no towns in the US that have "turkey" in them
many towns and villages in France have a name ending in 'ville'. This is an indication that the place was the location of a 'villa' - an agricultural domain - in Roman times.
He had no middle name .
What name was given to Franklin D. Roosevelt's approach to foreign relations?
boom towns
Hoovervilles.
Towns that grew very suddenly in the West, often due to events like gold rushes, were commonly referred to as "boomtowns." These settlements typically experienced rapid population increases and economic growth, primarily driven by the influx of prospectors and fortune seekers. However, many boomtowns also faced decline just as quickly once the resources were depleted, leading to abandoned towns known as "ghost towns."
Townscapes.
Ghost towns.
Either cow towns or stockyards.
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Ghost towns.
Hoovervilles
They were the Hansa towns. They formed the Hanseatic League in 1241They traded with silver, wool, and linen. The League grew up to 100 towns and it had an army and a navy.
The name given to the actual place where a settlement grew up is the "site." This refers to the physical location where the settlement is established, including the land, natural resources, and geographical features that influenced its development.
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