Most of the early civilizations were distance away from the equator based on the fact that the equator was hot hence the need to have their civilizations around the riverine areas.
<h3>What were the early civilizations?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the civilizations that were developed around the time that humans decided to stop the nomadic system of living from one place to another and settle down in one particular area.
The civilizations then were around river banks because they were able to use the waters for agriculture and also to carry out their day to day living.
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1-Trade affected the spread of religion because, whenever traders would go along these trade routes they would meet new people who they would discuss their beliefs and religions with. (go into more detail withthis because you need TWO paragraphs)
2- Most arts from the Middle Ages had religous ties, or featured a clear hiearchy representing those of low class and high (as well as merchants)
3-The Dark Ages is an appropriate term because not much happened during this time it was a time where things were "dark". Not many artistic,social,economic,and agricultural progress was made, (insert two random documents that support this)
hope this helped been a while since l learned this
John locke. i just learned this in social studies:)