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the benefits to humans by domesticating animals are they learn how to care living beings they can also make them as a means for earning,especially farmers they also serve you to their fullest
In chapter 5 for The Grapes Of Wrath, the owners of the land suggest the tenant farmers to move to California.
The vast majority of pre-Columbian Native Americans were farmers or farmers who supplemented their diet with hunting/gathering.
In chapter 5 for The Grapes Of Wrath, the owners of the land suggest the tenant farmers to move to California.
farmers have to look out for there animals and plants or else they will lose there money.some farmers have huge responsibly like to have some of there workers deliver there stokes.
In the Paleolithic period, most people were hunter-gatherers, so their primary jobs were hunting for food and gathering plants. In the Neolithic period, people began transitioning to agriculture, so jobs included farming, domesticating animals, and creating tools for agriculture like plows and sickles. Craftsmen also emerged, specializing in pottery, weaving, and other skilled trades.
they were good farmers, hunters and they were gathering food and had good corn
here is the answer, Because the owners are losing money on tenant farmers. If I am wrong comment down below
The Neolithic era was when there was less hunting and gathering and more farming and agriculture.
Yes, Neolithic people were among the earliest known farmers, developing agriculture and domesticating plants and animals. This transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities is a defining characteristic of the Neolithic era.
Hunter-gatherers relied on hunting and gathering food for survival, while early farmers practiced agriculture and domesticated animals. Hunter-gatherers were nomadic, following the availability of food sources, while early farmers settled in one location to cultivate crops. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming marked a shift to sedentary societies, surplus food production, and the development of complex social structures.
That the farmers must leave