As humankind began to develop from simply hunters and gatherers to wanderers looking for new land to populate, the species spread to areas of different topographies: marshes, deserts, coastline, mainland and other areas that dictated different tactics to sustain life and encourage growth in terms of both industrious and biological nature.
My question of discussion is the following- As humankind has went through the Bronze age, the Iron age, and the Industrial Revolution, what impact do you believe certain cultures have in their moral ethos that have come from the specific topography of where they populate even with all modernized and technological advancements? Is it more based upon the land or from the people themselves?