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Settled farming communities began to develop in Egypt and Nubia around 5000 B.C.
Hunter-gatherers followed the game and the indigenous harvest. Settled communities only developed in agrarian culture.
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The Incas settled in communities and built cities, such as their capital city of Cusco in modern-day Peru. They were not nomadic but rather established a vast empire with a complex network of roads and communication systems.
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The Bantu communities were based on pastoral-ism. They also were based on subsistence. Bantu communities were usually settled in areas that were known as wealthy.
They were more similar to nomadic communities because they had a need of continious movement to different continents. They weren't settled.
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The Aztecs settled in the Valley of Mexico and established their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco. They also built other cities and towns throughout the valley, forming a network of interconnected communities. These settlements were connected by causeways, canals, and trade routes.
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Settled communities typically featured permanent dwellings, which allowed for more stable living conditions compared to nomadic lifestyles. They often developed agriculture, leading to food surpluses that supported population growth and specialization of labor. These communities also fostered social structures, including governance and trade, as well as cultural practices and shared beliefs. Over time, settled communities often evolved into towns and cities, becoming centers for economic and social interactions.