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Because people could get easy acess to food, shelter water and good soil

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Wallington was chosen for settlement due to its strategic location along a river, offering a water source and transportation route. The area also had fertile soil suitable for agriculture, making it a viable location for early settlers to establish a community. Additionally, its proximity to resources such as forests for timber and wildlife for hunting made it an attractive settlement site.

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