Geography affects the development of past civilizations. It is to decide how successful they are and how much you can benefit from geographical location or be influenced. For example, the location of ancient Greece is very mountainous and there are not many fertile lands. Because they are separated by mountains, they can not cultivate many crops and because of the absence of separate city states this leads to demand for trade. This eventually leads to the Greek civil war, after which the collapse of ancient Greece continued.
The geography of geography and early civilization has had a tremendous impact on the early civilizations and the topography of various regions has played an important role in its development and formation. Fernand Braudel's "geography is a stage of infinite drama for humanity" (Getz et al., Exchanges, 26) is a very moving explanation. The terrain, whether natural or manmade, is not ultimate. However, it had a big impact on the stage. Mountains
Through the history of human history, geography has always played an important role in immigration and development of various civilizations. It affects people's lifestyle, the food they eat, and their whole life. Other areas have to endure the harsh environment, but due to some colonies, the location is very suitable for living. Warm climate and fertile soil are the perfect place to grow wheat, bread and other beneficial crops. Central Colony (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware) has fertile land as well as river, sea fishing and port facilities. These ports make it easy for the central colony to exchange goods with the UK and other colonies, and calm foreigners such as Germans and Scottish Irish people.
Geography is a major factor affecting the development of British colonies in North America
The geographical factors in China influenced the development of Chinese early civilization. The best settlement is near Yangtze River and Yellow River. These areas are very fertile and offer a lot of food for the people who live there. There are plenty of fresh water. Also, the river is a means of transportation. These factors have contributed to the formation of villages in these fields. Other areas in China are not well suited for reconciliation, and in many cases serve as a buffer point in China. The Himalayas are the highest mountain in the world, not a place to calm down. Desert areas in China, including the Gobi Desert and the Taklimakan Desert, are not easy to settled. Therefore, most of the settlements in China are near Yellow River and Yangtze River.