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They didn't trade. They were nomads and hunted/gathered for food. Trade really didn't start until people began to grow crops and to live in villages.
When people began to plant crops they began to live together in the same regions. These eventually became villages. They discovered that as a group they could protect themselves better, eat better by sharing crops and other foods, trade with others, and form societies. As hunter/gathers they had to keep moving to keep up with the herds, but in villages they could begin to create government, art, music, and established religious practices.
Most people made their living at the time of the Revolutionary Way by farming.
The Colne's two main tributaries start near the villages of Cornish Hall End and Gospelend Way in Essex.
this link will provide you with a list of town an villages in Ireland sorted out alphabetically http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_towns_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
What allowed early Americans to start permanent villages?
People began living in Australia about 50,000 years ago.
people start living in new york because its such a big place and very wonderful place indeed! am i right?
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to start, the Woodland Cree are a type of Aboriginal tribe. there are also the Plains Cree as well. wood lands cree is awesome!
From around 4000BC to 1000BC
They didn't trade. They were nomads and hunted/gathered for food. Trade really didn't start until people began to grow crops and to live in villages.
A solid lifestyle
Non-indigenous people started living in Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.
What allowed early Americans to start permanent villages?
1600 BCE
No you can have homeless people living with you but that's not safe