I'm pretty sure during the the colonial times.
farming begin 10,000 to 9,000 years ago
No, the Paleolithic era predated the farming revolution known as the Neolithic Revolution. The Paleolithic era was characterized by a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, while the farming revolution marked the transition to settled agriculture.
People began farming around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution. This marked a shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. Farming allowed people to grow their own food and eventually led to the development of civilizations.
The shift from hunter-gathers to farming was made from the switch from the paleolithic revolution to the neolithic revolution
machines being invented made farming more effecient
Farming is very important for the economy.The agricultural revolution led to better and faster farming methods.
New farming techniques on the eve of the Industrial Revolution helped industry and farming in Europe. Crop husbandry helped as well.
No, the Paleolithic Age did not undergo the farming revolution. Farming began during the Neolithic Age, which followed the Paleolithic Age. The Neolithic Age is characterized by the development of agriculture and the shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities.
The French Revolution.
I think that the french revolution begin in Paris and which started with the storm of Bastille.
Germany
one year in history