It is in the American character to choose sites for homes, factories, and towns after taking into consideration the defensibility. Heck, notice the early American cities were on the and often surrounded by water, (a key factor at that time,) For shipping, yes, but also a tactical advantage. In the cold climates is another. The high ground, another. The railroads brought another dimension -- the heartland could spread out. Just look at our suburbs and near rural. I was looking a a map someone found of how Antifa plans to spread out from eastern Cleveland. They plan to go west along the lake to Lorain and back. All I could think of was "Good luck, snowflake." I'd hand it to them if they got past Rocky River.
Anyone that has studied history beyond public indoctrination knows a defendable position is a better option to make camp. Every civilization has its moments where they have to defend what is theirs.
That sounds amazing!
Thanks! It is. Very rugged, lush, and beautiful.
It is in the American character to choose sites for homes, factories, and towns after taking into consideration the defensibility. Heck, notice the early American cities were on the and often surrounded by water, (a key factor at that time,) For shipping, yes, but also a tactical advantage. In the cold climates is another. The high ground, another. The railroads brought another dimension -- the heartland could spread out. Just look at our suburbs and near rural. I was looking a a map someone found of how Antifa plans to spread out from eastern Cleveland. They plan to go west along the lake to Lorain and back. All I could think of was "Good luck, snowflake." I'd hand it to them if they got past Rocky River.
Anyone that has studied history beyond public indoctrination knows a defendable position is a better option to make camp. Every civilization has its moments where they have to defend what is theirs.
it hurts to see other people live out your dream