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Not much to explain. Towards , in present-day English is merely a variant of toward. More often than not, words ending in -wards are adverbs, like northwards, backwards, or homewards, but as far back as Old English, i.e., a thousand years plus ago, tōweardes has been a preposition as has tōweard.
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