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Why were nomads and settled peoples often in conflict?

Nomads found settled communities an easy source of what they needed - someone else had done the work, and it was there for the taking. But when they had pillaged the land out of existence they often settled down to farm themselves, having got a taste for better accommodation, food and consumer goods. Such peoples were the Greek nomads who moved progressively into the land we now call Greece, and the Normans (Norsemen) - Vikings who pillaged the north coast of France until there was no alternative but to do some farming themselves (the Normans had settled in Normandy a mere 100 years before William the Conqueror set his sights on England. Others simply conquered militarily and established themselves a the ruling aristocracy, leaving the indigenoous inhabitants to do the work. Such peoples included the Franks (a Germanic tribe) in Gaul (now called France after the Franks), the Bulgars (over Slav inhabitants, now called Bulgaria) and the Vikings again in Russia (Hroreka renamed Rurik was the first Prince of Kiev and forefather of the Czars). Generally these nomads who became the ruling aristocracy were absorbed into the original settled peoples: the Viking-French Normans anglicised, the Viking-Russians and the Bulgars quickly slavicised. We still talk of France as Gallic today.


How was settled village life different from nomadic life?

Settled villages were different from nomadic life because settlers stayed in one place. But nomads moved from one place to another to find food. Settler actually grew crops and lived in groups. Nomads live in one whole as a family.


Why did nomads wander across the desert?

because they were in search of the food, water, shelter, and people that would buy there sheep and other animals


What are the stuff that the nomads discovered?

fire.


What did the nomads of the desert trade?

camels

Related Questions

What were activities for Paleolithic nomads?

Hunter gatherers.


Who lived in small groups of nomads?

Paleolithic


In what important ways were people from the Paleolithic Age and people from the Neolithic Age alike?

They were different because in the paleolithic age people did simpler things and were nomads but in the neolithic age people weren't nomads and started farming, trading and building shelters.


Did Paleolithic nomads have flocks or herds?

No, that was in the Neolithic era


What are Paleolithic nomads?

People who are alway's on the move because they run out of food and they didn't know how too farm back then.


What is the age when most people where nomads?

Paleolithic,Mesolithic,and neolithic.


What are farmers and herders living in groups called in paleolithic period?

nomads


Paleolithic people were nomads which means they did what?

Paleolithic people were nomads, meaning they moved from place to place in search of food and resources. They did not have permanent settlements and followed the natural migration patterns of animals for hunting and gathering.


How do scientists account for the shift to agricultural by late Paleolithic peoples?

Once the hunter/gatherer nomads found that they could stay in one place and grow what they needed to eat, that was a very strong incentive to do just that.


Did Paleolithic people live in small groups of Normads?

well not exactly Paleolithic people were nomads. They travel from place, to place. They usually travel in groups of 30 because it makes it safer and made the search for food A LOT easier.


How did Athens become a civilization?

at first historians were not sure but now they think that nomads from the paleolithic era may have started it


Did Paleolithic live in small groups of nomads?

yes they did they usually lived in 20-60 people to make the hunting for safe.