Everywhere in the civilized world, starting around 3,000 BC.
Settled farming communities began to develop in Egypt and Nubia around 5000 B.C.
They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
Agriculture and village (farming) communities started to develop.
Farming communities began to develop along the Huang River, also known as the Yellow River, around 6000-5000 BCE. The fertile loess soil in the region supported early agricultural practices, leading to the cultivation of crops such as millet and rice. This agricultural development played a crucial role in the rise of early Chinese civilization. Over time, these communities evolved into more complex societies, contributing to the foundation of Chinese culture and society.
Farming allowed societies to settle in one place, leading to the development of permanent communities. This enabled the growth of populations, specialization of labor, and the establishment of social structures. Farming also provided a stable food supply, which allowed for the development of more complex cultures and technologies.
The backcountry is where they can develop small communities
Port cities
Africa, Hunter, and India are all the places I know that farming communities appeared. Hope this helps!! 😋
Because farming meant that people stayed in the same place year-round, growing, tending to, and harvesting their crops. Before farming, people were nomadic -- they traveled around in tribes, never staying in the same place very long. But once people began farming, fixed, permanent communities began to develop.
substance farming
they used african methods of farming
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