Why is the city of Los Angeles so close to the Los Angeles River? • Colonial laws stipulated that churches could not be built on indigenous land. • The town needed to be close to the best land for grazing cattle. Colonial laws required settlements to be near a freshwater source. • The land near the river was the only land flat enough for gridded streets.

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Why is the city of Los Angeles so close to the Los Angeles River?
• Colonial laws stipulated that churches could not be built on indigenous land.
• The town needed to be close to the best land for grazing cattle.
Colonial laws required settlements to be near a freshwater source.
• The land near the river was the only land flat enough for gridded streets.
Answer

Colonial laws required settlements to be near a freshwater source.

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The city of Los Angeles is located close to the Los Angeles River because colonial laws required settlements to be near a freshwater source. The river provided a...
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