How did these rivers first facilitate the development of early civilizations?
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How did these rivers first facilitate the development of early civilizations?
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tigris and euphrates
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indus and ganges
a. water sources enable the migration of hunter-gatherers.
b. waterways increased trade among distant peoples.
c. search i'll soil allowed humans to develop agriculture.
d. government were created to control for fertile land.
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