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During the Neolithic Age, the development of agriculture allowed for a more stable food supply, which in turn supported larger populations. This led to the formation of larger communities as people began to settle in one place to tend to their crops and livestock. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as better tools for farming and building, made it easier for people to live together in larger groups.
Every group
There were no "Neolithic People" there were, however, groups of people who lived in the time between the invention of agriculture and the invention of copper. We call this period of time the Neotlithic era.
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they got to grow crops together
People chose to live together in Neolithic settlements for several reasons. One major reason was for safety and security from external threats. Living together in close proximity allowed for communal defense against predators and rival groups. Additionally, living together facilitated the sharing of resources and knowledge, which was essential for survival and the development of early agricultural practices.
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They needed more people for hunting and gathering.They had permanent shelters so people decided to join a different group when they found the groups so the communities kept getting bigger.
they got to grow crops together
Meat, bread, and anything else they could get cheaply. And to the person who wrote the answer that this is replacing, Neolithic people did cook. Hell, Paleolithic people cooked food. Remember that until the Europeans came, most of the American Indian tribes were Neolithic groups, and they sure cooked food.
Yes, the Neolithic agricultural revolution increased trade between groups of people as it allowed for a surplus of food to be produced, leading to the development of complex societies and the exchange of goods and resources between different communities.
banging 2 rocks together one of them was flint.