250 BC in mesopotamia when the native people began faming crops and learned to eat dunn
Mesopotamian farmers used canal systems to control dangerous flooding, making their land more productive.They also start growing wild plants such as wheat and barley.
Mesopotmia rose because the citizens started to domesticate plants and animals. In order to care for their plants they had to settle down in one place. So when Mesopotamia rose was when the farming in mesopotamia started (10,000- 6,000 B.C.)
Tenant Farming also called Sharecropping came about in 1865 in the United States.
sai
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I'm not sure exactly, but it was either in Mesopotamia or Egypt.
It is believed that agriculture started in ancient Egypt at the mouth of the Nile. Another possibility would be in ancient Mesopotamia.
in 5000 BCE
1800to1880.Farming is not so "cool"now days like back then.
There are far too many differences to name between Mesopotamia and Egypt. However, to start, Egypt was situated on the Nile River while Mesopotamia was between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Mesopotamia began as city-states, but did eventually evolve into something resembling a monarchy.
well it all started 100 million years ago when the dinosaurs came to town.
The first civilizations were formed in Mesopotamia and Egypt. These civilizations formed near rivers and benefited from the nearby fertile land.
Bows and arrows were used before the Egyptians by the people from Mesopotamia but, the Egyptians started using it in the 11th dynasty (2000 BCE).
· Larsa was an ancient city in Mesopotamia
mesopotamia sumer
It does not start in Egypt.
watermelon