what led to the flourshing of Indus civilization
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Houses, often two-storied and spacious, lined the town streets; they had drainage systems that led into brick-lined sewers. The economy of the Indus civilisation was based on a highly organised agriculture, supplemented by an active commerce, probably connected to that of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.plzz mark as brainliest
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