People no longer needed to be "hunter-gatherers" - moving from place to place in search of food and shelter. As they stayed more permanently in one location, their social structures reflected the change. Eventually, schools, places of worship, markets, etc., were established. Consult any "Introduction to Sociology" for an elaboration of these ideas.
alcohol and guns, maybe?
industrialization
Agribusiness led to larger farms.
by doing someting
Industry and agriculture.
Written Languages Developed, :)
They're cultures is part of history. Therefor, not being able to change.
The most dramatic change in agriculture in the South was the invention of the cotton gin.
Yes, the Neolithic Revolution marked the transition from hunting and gathering to farming, leading to surplus food production in some cultures. This surplus allowed for population growth, the development of settled communities, and the emergence of more complex social structures.
The study of prehistoric cultures to the first development of agriculture, about 10,000 years ago, is called paleoanthropology.
During the late Stone Age, cultures such as the Natufian in the Levant region, the Jomon in Japan, the Neolithic cultures in China, and the megalithic cultures in Europe had developed. These cultures were characterized by advancements in agriculture, pottery, and domestication of animals.
the development of agriculture change the way of early people lived because they grow their own food
There are more than two factors that influence agriculture in the West. The top two are cultures and religion.
Cultures become accustomed to different things and their ideas may change.
it became edible
Life after agriculture led to settled communities, larger populations, and the development of social hierarchy. It allowed for the creation of permanent settlements, the specialization of labor, and the emergence of complex societies with organized religion, government, and trade. Agriculture brought about a shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a more sedentary one, sparking technological advancements and cultural innovations.
the development of agriculture change the way of early people lived because they grow their own food