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Settled societies
The interaction between the steppe nomads and the settled societies were peaceful and friendly because they traded items and animals with each other. But, the nomads were tempted by the rich land of the settled peoples which led to invasions whenever the settled societies were weak and gave an advantage for the nomads to gain more plunder.
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Hunter-gatherers followed the game and the indigenous harvest. Settled communities only developed in agrarian culture.
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Nomadic societies spread knowledge to settled societies through trades, exchanges, and interactions along trade routes. They also shared expertise in areas such as horse breeding, archery, and survival skills. Additionally, nomads transmitted stories, legends, and oral traditions that enriched the cultural heritage of settled communities.
Nomadic life involves constantly moving from place to place in search of resources, while settled life involves staying in one location for an extended period of time. Nomadic societies are often more adaptable and mobile, while settled societies tend to develop more complex social structures and economies based on agriculture.
they stopped being nomadic and settled to protect their clans from the hoard.
Societies developed through a combination of factors, including the development of agriculture, the formation of social hierarchies, the establishment of laws and governance, and the emergence of specialized economic activities. Over time, societies evolved from small nomadic groups into settled communities, leading to the development of complex civilizations with organized institutions and cultural practices.
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The development of settled agriculture in India led to the growth of permanent villages and the accumulation of surplus food. This allowed for population growth, the establishment of social hierarchies, and the emergence of complex civilizations, such as the Harappan civilization. Agriculture also influenced cultural and technological advancements, shaping the trajectory of Indian societies.