Development of agriculture
Civilizations were able to develop because there was an excess of food and other people could specialize in other things.
During early civilizations, scribes were able to record laws, taxes, and also write about city events. When trade started to come about, people could write down their business ordeals and agreements.
After people were able to develop towns and a community it was a natural progression to make temples, palaces, and scared spaces. Even early man drew what he saw on cave walls and created places that were special (Stonehenge and Pyramids). It is in man's nature to create.
Early civilizations required access to fresh water sources, such as rivers or lakes, to support agriculture and provide drinking water. Fertile land, characterized by rich soil and a favorable climate, was essential for growing crops. This combination of water and arable land allowed communities to cultivate food surpluses, which in turn facilitated population growth and the development of complex societies.
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Archaeology can help us learn about early people and culture because they dig up fossils or bones that are the remains of the early people from a long time ago and it's really cool because they are able to tell how it was. there will never be to many archaeologists
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The shift to farming allowed for a more reliable food source, which freed up time for people to explore different tasks beyond just hunting and gathering. With surplus food production, individuals could specialize in various crafts or trades, leading to the development of a more diverse range of skills in early farming communities.
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Because of surplus, not everyone had to farm. Some people began to specialize in other works such as pottery making, architecture, etc.
They were more advanced and had better weapons. The Europeans also unknowingly brought diseases to the native people, greatly weakening their civilizations and armies.
They were more advanced and had better weapons. The Europeans also unknowingly brought diseases to the native people, greatly weakening their civilizations and armies.