I think that the best answer is Middle East: among the earliest metal tools were tools from Egypt, and also Hittites were early tool makers, some early works were also done in Iran.
Bronze Age developments in metallurgy are traced back as far as approximately 3000 BC in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is today called the Middle East.
There also were developments of metallurgy in Africa, which came at a later date. Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from Western Africa (in the area of modern Nigeria) throughout southern parts of Africa starting around 1000 BC and continuing to the 1500s (or perhaps a bit later, by some accounts). The Bantu developed metallurgy practices that they brought with them throughout the regions where they migrated. There is some debate among historians as to whether iron metallurgy in Africa arose independently or was learned or borrowed from the Middle East.
Turtle Bayou Resolutions. The Turtle Bayou Resolutions were signed by settlers during the Anahuac Disturbances, which played a role in the secession of [the US] from Mexico and the creation of the Republic of Fredonia. ... The settlers were opposed to control of their daily affairs by the centralist governme
Explanation: You have more people to govern, which means you need rules and procedures to have a strong government to be able to control a populist and a balanced one so you don't lose support of your citizens. A doom government is one with no support.
it was great because it's build on the Bosporus strait which ship have to pass through if they wanted to get from the black sea to Mediterranean sea or the opposite