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Nomadic peoples looked for fertile, well watered land to settle on.
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
no the pueblo peoples were not and are not nomadic...they lived in pueblos
What contributions did Indo-European peoples make to the development of Western Civilization during the ancient world
Are there any civilized peoples on earth who do not?
they were form of transportation
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The development of agriculture was the key advancement that led early peoples to shift from a nomadic lifestyle to living in permanent settlements. The ability to cultivate crops and domesticate animals provided a more reliable and steady source of food, which allowed people to stay in one place and establish permanent communities. This shift also led to the development of complex societies and the rise of civilization.
- The Black Death had a much greater impact on nomadic societies than sedentary ones. - Sedentary states, especially those in Europe, became centralized and devoted more resources to military advancements used to fight off nomads. Some advancements include: • Improved metalworking techniques • More powerful gunpowder and firearms • Increased military discipline - Russians, the Ottoman Empire of the Mediterranean, and the Qing Dynasty of China moved into the heartlands of nomadic peoples and settled it with their growing peasant populations. - This settling brought nomads under sedentary control and re-purposed the pastures used for grazing as agricultural land. - After the Industrial Revolution occurred, railroads and repeating rifles allowed for the destruction of virtually all remaining nomadic societies. Source(s): Pearson World Civilizations, AP* Edition
Nomadic peoples living in the northern plains of China
Sedentary people lived in permanent settlements and relied on agriculture for food, while nomadic people moved regularly in search of food and resources, often herding animals. Sedentary societies tended to develop complex social structures and technologies, while nomadic societies developed strong knowledge of their environments and had more flexible social structures.