who gave up the nomadic life and settled down to farm
When a nomadic culture begins to farm, their way of life shifts from a migratory lifestyle to a more settled one. This change often leads to the establishment of permanent settlements, the development of agricultural practices, and a shift towards a more sedentary existence. Additionally, the shift to farming can lead to changes in social structure, economy, and cultural practices within the community.
IM NOT SURE BUT i think that those people are nomadic.
Because the land was fertile so they could farm.
to have fertile land to farm
to farm field crops.
they settled in one place to farm and domesticate animals
Most of the land was and is dry, sandy desert, making it difficult to settle down and farm.
The Bushmen, or San people, are nomadic hunter-gatherers. They do not keep/farm any animals. They hunt what they need when they need it.
Well I'm pretty sure they WERE nomadic because they lived in tepees and herded wild horses. But now they live in a reservation in Oklahoma so there's no way for them to be nomadic anymore. Also, they learned to farm...
You probably mean "nomadic" which traditionally refers to a lifestyle where the people do not settle in an area to farm/etc. Instead, they move around, following game, etc.
The Mogollon people were originally hunters and gatherers and eating elk for one of their food sources. Over time, the had settled into villages and began to farm.
With the introduction of farm animals and building permanent homes, the people who were previously nomads began to stay in one place to earn a living by farming or some other way of working the land.