early men use to wear the skin of animals.
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It increased the amount of crops a farmer could plant.
Farming began in the Indus valley in the Mesolithic age. In the neolithic age these farmers started to lead a settled life to tend to their crops an look after their livestock.
Early Greeks lived by fishing, trading, and other things. They also herded goats and sheep.they were farmers ( of the little fertlie land they had) sailors, and traders
Early people wanted to become farmers because it was easier to plant surplus then hunting for days without luck. this was told to me by me Social Studies teacher Mr. H I'm not sure this if this is correct
the farmers.
It depends on where these "early farmers" you're referring to are from, and how early you're asking about: Neolithic age or Early American Colonists.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
One of the changes made by early farmers to their environment was deforestation.
African farmers were atheists.
In villages, early teenagers were expected to become men or women and do the rituals. They were also usually expected to get married at an early age.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
Early Farmers in the Indus Valley produced enough grain for themselves and others.
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Since you are asking about farmers a 100 years ago historians show that they were hard working men and women to grew the food and beef for the nation. The colonists were 90% percent farmers so they have always been the backbone of the country.
If you mean really early farmers, then they probably wore animal fleeces and later clothes woven from the wool of sheep.