Agricultural revolution.
Yes, the Jumanos were primarily hunter-gatherers who also practiced some small-scale farming. They cultivated crops such as maize, beans, and squash. Hunting and gathering were their main sources of food, but farming was also part of their lifestyle.
No. The first farmers were Homo sapiens (modern Humans). Farming only originated some time around 105,000 years ago.
The Hopis were primarily farmers known for growing corn, beans, and squash using dry farming techniques. However, they also engaged in hunting and gathering activities to supplement their diet with game meat and wild plants.
farmers grow crops and if they want they can get food easily. but hunter gatherers have to roam in search of any animal for hunting and it also not sure that he\she will get any animal or not.
Farmers in China engage in agriculture, cultivating crops and raising livestock to sustain their communities. Hunter-gatherers, on the other hand, rely on hunting and gathering wild plants for food and resources. Historically, China transitioned from a society of hunter-gatherers to farmers around 10,000 years ago.
They lived in the rainforest
To have friendship with other people
inuit
That those people subsisted on the produce they hunted and gathering produce growing wild, as opposed to settled people who raised their own food animals and planted and harvested crops.
These farmers are often called truck farmers.
Yeoman farmers
Yeoman farmers
Arable farmers
Ion know
Farmers that fought railroad abuses are called grangers.
Yeoman farmers
Tenant Farmers