Farming
Surplus of food
Population grew
Formed a government
Social classes formed
Cities and towns
Civilization!
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming allowed for a more reliable food source, which led to settled communities, surplus production, and specialization of labor. Domestication of plants enabled the development of agriculture, which supported larger populations and the growth of complex societies, leading to the rise of civilizations.
the advent of farming also impelled a more complex social structure where not everyone gathered food for a living, which is one of the basis's of civilization.
farming lead to the growth of civilization because the knowledge of agriculture was spreading throughout the Americas (north and south) having stable supply of food,it changed the way people lived.they built permanent villages because they are no longer needed to travel for food.
Farming
Farming, civilization, and human zoo's ;)
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they learn about farming
Sumer mastered sea farming
Farming had a major affect on early civilization in Africa. As people were able to obtain the food that was necessary for survival and nutrition the population began to grow rapidly.
The need to interact with the environment led early humans to develop tools for hunting, farming, and building shelters, which ultimately helped advance civilization. By learning how to manipulate their surroundings, humans were able to improve their living conditions, develop new technologies, and create systems of organization and cooperation that laid the foundation for modern society.
Farming lead to other jobs so that way the things that where farmed could be sold to other people.
Cleopatra led the Egyptian civilization.