In the early days, Chicago was inhabited by Algonquian people. With the opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal - that runs down to the Gulf of Mexico - and the first rail line to Chicago, the city started to become the national transportation hub with road, rail, water and, air connections. Also, Chicago sits in the center of the most fertile agricultural areas of the United States. Because of all those factors, Chicago grew quickly - in less than 20 years the population grew from 4 thousand inhabitants to 169 thousand.
False, because they are WAY bigger!
If you wanted to get an actual size you will have to make a HUGE globe.
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Richmond The most famous town that emerged at the fall line of the James River during Virginia's colonial period.
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In the encomienda, the Spanish Crown granted a person a specified number of natives from a specific community but did not dictate which individuals in the community would have to provide their labor. ... In many cases natives were forced to do hard labor and subjected to extreme punishment and death if they resisted.
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