This question has been up to debate for many years.I would suggest that you watch the video at the related link.
But to give you a brief summary of the common answer that most teachers want is:
That the first Early human migrated as food sources within a given area became scarce however, there was soon to occur as the ice age began to recede -- what is known as the "Neolithic Revolution" occurred
Put simply this is the beginnings of agriculture and farming on the more generously rain-fed outer margins which is often called the fertile crescent. In fact, whereas the beginnings of cities and "civilization,"
However, we also know that the first civilization still used the process of hunting as its main source of food... and would not develop herding and domesticating of animals such as the goat....for a much longer period of time.
The mountain man and explorer who discovered the South Pass in Wyoming was Jedediah Smith. He was a prominent figure in the exploration of the American West during the early 19th century. His discovery of the South Pass was significant because it provided a key route for westward expansion and the Oregon Trail.
Africa is where man began.
A great example of a film where events happen in one place is "12 Angry Men," which predominantly takes place in a jury room. The film explores the deliberation process of a jury deciding the fate of a young man accused of murder, all within the confines of a single room. The tension and drama build as the characters' conflicts and biases influence the outcome of the case.
Because a man named Peter made it and thought Borough sounded good on the end.
Giovanni da Verrazzano worked for France, particularly for King Francis I. He was an Italian explorer who was commissioned by the French to explore the east coast of North America in the early 16th century.
Mastering agriculture is what made early man settle down in one place and stay.
Because it meant they would have a surplus of what they farmed
Seeking food, escaping predators.
Nothing. The early Olympians competed naked, man versus man with no enhancements.
(Genesis 2:15) ". . .God proceeded to take the man and settle him in the garden of E′den to cultivate it and to take care of it."
It is hard to be certain. Early raids were in the late 8th century, but settlements being established was much later in the 9th century.
Once a man became a food producer, he could settle down in one place instead of moving place to place in search of food. This meant that man's life expectancy became higher, and he could improve the comfort level of his life.
Farming or intensive agriculture. Invented by women.
They spent their lives in small groups of 0-20 people, wandering and hunting for animals and gathering plants. Not until the Neolithic age did man begin to settle and farm.
Pure curiosity. We wanted to know what was out there.
Early man traveled from place to place on foot, primarily walking long distances. They may have also used primitive forms of transportation like simple boats or rafts for crossing water bodies, and later domesticated animals for carrying loads and riding.
Because he was a food gatherer.He used to cut the plants and eat them.After some time when he cut all the plants he used to shift to some other place.So he wandered like a nomad. Early men were known as "nomadic", which means that they moved from place to place. For the most part, they followed the animal herds so that they could always have a source of fresh meat. Because the animal herds migrated from place the place, early man was also forced to migrate in order to have a food source.