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His aim in life was to force the british to leave (for equality).
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It was settled by people coming from England and elsewhere in Europe as well as from other existing colonies to have a better life and to practice their faith withe tolerance from their neighbors.
The Native American tribe called the Chippewathe settled and made their life in Michigan.
nomadic did more than the settled life
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His aim in life was to force the british to leave (for equality).
why was the need of storing grains feed after the boagring of settled life
The need to store grains arose after the beginning of settled life because people were now engaged in agriculture, producing surplus food that needed to be stored for future consumption during times of scarcity or to be traded. Storing grains also ensured a more stable food supply, especially during periods of drought or crop failure. Additionally, storing grains enabled communities to have reserves during times of conflict or emergency.
who gave up the nomadic life and settled down to farm
Early humans in settled life lived in permanent villages or towns, engaging in agriculture and domesticating animals for food. They developed complex social structures, crafted tools and pottery, and created systems to store food. Settled life allowed for the growth of communities and specialization of labor.
Mavis decided that small-town life was too settled and decided to seek new adventures elsewhere.
nomadic life
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The main difference between nomadic and settled individuals is their lifestyle. Nomadic people move from place to place in search of resources, while settled people live in one location permanently. This difference impacts aspects such as housing, social structure, and cultural practices.
This is life force, biologically, as well as spiritually.