As agriculture advanced, people could make more food with less workers. The extra food they had contributed to population growth. As more people came to a farming village, it became a city. It became more powerful with wealth which could be gotten by trading and selling extra crops.
A rising population led to the rise of cities in Egypt from 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE. There were some advancements made in agriculture which meant more food for the people.
Oil crops is what makes supply of agriculture rise fast. This rises more faster than the demand.
To Jump out, advance, rise.
agriculture
Yes
the factors cintribute to the rise of the ailments are polluted and dirty place
well, i dont really know. The first cities appeared along the east of the u.s. ^No you idiot. In the River Valleys of Mesopotamia about 5 - 6 thousand years ago. :) good luck
agriculture
The rise in the cities challenged the economic and social class by Raising the demand of goods
agriculture
about 1500BC to 1000BC
agriculture: The Rise of Commercial Agriculture As the Middle Ages waned, increasing communications, the commercial revolution, and the rise of cities in Western Europe tended to turn agriculture away from subsistence farming toward the growing of crops for sale outside the community (commercial agriculture). In Britain the practice of inclosure allowed landlords to set aside plots of land, formerly subject to common rights, for intensive cropping or fenced pasturage, leading to efficient production of single crops. In the 16th and 17th cent. horticulture was greatly developed and contributed to the so-called agricultural revolution.