disscuss the main features of urbanization in 6th century B.C.? in 250 words
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Two Areas of Urbanization There were two main areas in the Gangetic plain where urbanization occured. These were western or doab area and eastern plains. There was a concentration of population in these two areas. People used metals like copper, bronze, and iron.
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Main features of urbanization in 6th century B.C:
- Urbanisation vastly improved in 6th century B.C. The consequence was the development of various forms of towns in the earlier development areas of the Gangetic plain.
- Firstly, several regions developed as cities, which became the centres of political and administrative activities.
- Thus, capital of numerous kingdoms gradually became metropolitan centres. The whole process was known as “Second Urbanisation” and had substantial effect in India.
- The extensive use of iron instruments and arms helped to create vast colonial states.
- The settlements became successful economies, and under their respective headmen, both craftsmen and traders were organized into factions.
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