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The earliest transition to agriculture happened in the Middle East. This is when people realized they could settle in one place and grow food instead of living a nomadic lifestyle.
When people settle in a new region they consider whether it is safe for their family and whether there are opportunities available. Places with fewer job opportunities don't attract many people.
The land near rivers has fertile soil.
to farm field crops.
a group of people who settle in a distant land but are ruled by the government of their native land
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.
Agricultural areas, preferably near trade routes.
why do people settle in canada
Where did the people settle in Egypt?
The earliest transition to agriculture happened in the Middle East. This is when people realized they could settle in one place and grow food instead of living a nomadic lifestyle.
The development of agriculture allowed people to stop living as hunters and gatherers and settle in one place. This transition facilitated the domestication of plants and animals, providing a stable food source and enabling communities to establish permanent settlements.
These people began to gather together and grow crops, it was the first agricultural revolution. As more and more people settled communities grew and this gave birth to civilization as we know it.
the first people to settle in Manchester were farmers
People didn’t have to follow the herds for food or gather food. This meant they could settle in one place and create a society. Government is part of a working society.
Small settlements and towns began to develop because people could settle down and grow food, instead of migrating from food source to food source.
Mostly they settle in the U.S.A
Nowadays, UIPAC decides whether a name given to an element will become the standard or not. Generally, they have been giving names based on the element's number. A science teacher of mine tells me that this was originally to settle disputes between groups of people who thought they had discovered an element "first".