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Option: G. Colonists built their first settlements on rivers or coastlines for transportation.
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Early colonial settlement patterns influenced by geographic conditions. The reason for the settlement near rivers or coastlines remains significant because of the unknown area they were living in the New World, which was dense forests with the hostile Native Indians. It was vital for them to remain near water sources for harbours, land for farming, natural resources, and natural protection. Harbour was necessary for shipping goods in Britain and bringing settlers in colonies. The settlement of Thirteen Colonies established on the Atlantic coast of North America.
The three social classes in ancient Sparta were: the Spartiates (free citizens with full rights), the helots (slave employed in production activities), perioeci (free citizens that wandered around, <em>"dwellers around",</em> who were mainly traders or craftmen).
Spartiates dedicated their lives fully to becoming high quality professional soldiers, as actually military activities which were the common objective of the whole society. Since they were children they were educated by the state-sponsored education system, the Agoge, that fostered values such as obedience, discipline, courage, loyalty to Sparta, self control, etc.
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Modern scholars generally turn to Herodotus's own writing for reliable information about his life,[3]: 7 supplemented with ancient yet much later sources, such as the Byzantine Suda, an 11th-century encyclopedia which possibly took its information from traditional accounts. Still, the challenge is great:
The data are so few – they rest upon such late and slight authority; they are so improbable or so contradictory, that to compile them into a biography is like building a house of cards, which the first breath of criticism will blow to the ground. Still, certain points may be approximately fixed ...
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They believed that they should expand their land to the west i think