If the farm crop failed or the lack of rain caused a drought or people starved. Floods and fires caused a damage and death. With more people living near each other than before. Diseases spread easily.
What allowed early Americans to start permanent villages?
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slash and burn
early farmers depended on grain's seeds,water,and land
wheat. corn they did fishing
Early farming villages became cities due to factors such as population growth, increased agricultural productivity, specialization of labor, trade and commerce, and centralized political power. As these villages grew in size and complexity, they developed into cities to better manage resources, provide more efficient governance, and facilitate economic activities.
If the farm crop failed or the lack of rain caused a drought or people starved. Floods and fires caused a damage and death. With more people living near each other than before. Diseases spread easily.
Early farming villages in regions like South Asia primarily depended on the summer monsoon for their agricultural practices. The summer monsoon brought crucial rainfall that replenished soil moisture and supported crop growth during the growing season. In contrast, winter monsoons provided dry, cooler air, which was less beneficial for farming. Overall, the summer monsoon was essential for the success of early agricultural societies.
I think the answer would be domestication of animals. Both the way I'm only a freshman I'm still learning.
farming
surplus of crops