Once they began to grow their own food they could stay in one place and create a society. With living in groups they needed a form of government, they created religious practices, built temples and places of worship, created art, music, and made systems for protection. The world we know today is from the foundation of these early people who decided to stay in one place.
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The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
the native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations. APEXX
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Well agriculture has a lot to do with cultrualization, and with culturalization we have got a lot of new technology. and with ecocenturisum that has affected the global population by new data to charts
since the growing seasons were very short they depended on gathering, hunting and fishing. They did not farm because their environment provided them with abundant amounts of food.
Lack of food; changes in environment that affect agriculture and hunting ability; disease (for example, the Black Plague); genocide
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Hunter-gatherers had a relatively low impact on their environment as they moved frequently in search of food, not depleting resources in one area. They employed sustainable practices in their hunting and gathering activities, promoting ecosystem balance. However, their presence did contribute to changes in biodiversity through selective hunting and gathering practices.
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gathering of sea shellfish at the seashore
The coastal peoples thrived in regions with abundant marine resources, leading to a diet rich in fish and shellfish, and fostering trade through access to waterways. Their climate often allowed for settled communities and the development of complex societies with specialized crafts. In contrast, plateau peoples faced harsher, drier environments, which shaped their semi-nomadic lifestyles focused on hunting, gathering, and seasonal migration to find food and water. These environmental conditions influenced their social structures, cultural practices, and resource management strategies.
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