Put the following settlement patterns in the proper order, representing how most areas of Western Europe grew over time: nucleated town, linear hamlet, t-shaped village.

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linear hamlet, t-shaped village, nucleated town

linear hamlet, t-shaped village, nucleated town

linear hamlet, nucleated town t-shaped village

linear hamlet, nucleated town t-shaped village

nucleated town, t-shaped village, linear hamlet

nucleated town, t-shaped village, linear hamlet

t-shaped village, linear hamlet, nucleated town

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The correct order representing how most areas of Western Europe grew over time is:

linear hamlet, t-shaped village, nucleated town.

This indicates that settlement patterns typically evolved from simpler forms (linear hamlets) to more complex and organized structures (t-shaped villages and then nucleated towns).