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To be able to grow crops takes several things. It takes the knowledge of how to plant, grow, and reap a crop. It takes staying in one place which means you need to build a hut or house so you can tend the crops. People stay together so the place soon becomes a village. Once there is a village people who are able to do many things are needed and rules for living together have to be made. An outgrowth of this is usually a formation of a government/ religion/ruler. When people have enough food and shelter and feel safe they can start to create art, buildings, and forms of writing. All of this is due to someone planting a crop.

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How did agriculture change the way of life for early humans?

Agriculture allowed early humans to settle in one place instead of constantly moving in search of food. This led to the development of permanent settlements, complex societies, and specialized roles within communities. Agriculture also provided a more stable and reliable food source, leading to population growth and the emergence of civilizations.


What accounts for the emergence of agriculture after countless millennia of human life without it?

The emergence of agriculture was likely due to a combination of factors such as climate change leading to the availability of stable food sources, population pressure pushing communities to find more reliable food supplies, and experimentation with domestication of plants and animals. These factors together contributed to the development of agriculture as a sustainable way to produce food.


What Important factor brought changes to the hunter-gatherer way of life was that?

The development of agriculture and the domestication of plants and animals brought changes to the hunter-gatherer way of life. This allowed for settled lifestyles, surplus food production, and the establishment of permanent settlements.


The change in the way people secured food was th beginning of the what?

The change in the way people secured food was the beginning of agriculture and the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled communities. This shift marked the start of civilization and enabled the development of societies, economies, and technologies.


How did agriculture change the way Africans lived?

Agriculture changed how Africans lived and their daily diets. Agriculture moved people closer to each other, creating cities, and civilization. Instead of eating meat, they get the nutrients from the crops they planted.