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.
more and more people came for the gold and for jobs
Farming Surplus of food Population grew Formed a government Social classes formed Cities and towns Civilization!
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farming lead to growing crops
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yes but they didn't have towns around the 1900's they started farming but I'm not sure about the towns
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
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They supplied the towns with a surplus of food, witch meant that the towns were able to feed more people, or sustain a larger population.
What on earth did you mean to ask? Most towns in history have been built around farming.
Farming and domestication does not always lead to farming but it can. If and when a group of people start to farm and domesticate plants and also animals then that is an indication of settlement. Further development of the settlement because of agriculture (farming and the domestication of plants) can potentially lead to a civilization.