Farmed, herded, fished, hunted.
The development of early cities made it easier for people to communicate quickly in their daily lives. The development of early cities also meant that diseases spread more quickly.
Trade began in early civilizations and their cities when a surplus of products lent to the idea of finding a market for these excesses. When cities could agree on the terms of trading, a commercial system was developed that helped all concerned.
people spread around the world
The more food the had the better their lives would be, because if there was problem with the soil they could have food
the automobile
The development of early cities made it easier for people to communicate quickly in their daily lives. The development of early cities also meant that diseases spread more quickly.
Same way we do today. People haven't changed much throughout time. Only the clothing, transportation, technology, and other things.
The development of early cities made it easier for people to communicate quickly in their daily lives. The development of early cities also meant that diseases spread more quickly.
people in the cities demonstrated over food shortages
The other places had foods and things they wanted.
For fishing. It supplies food to the people of the cities.
in cities
Fire and diseases
The other places had foods and things they wanted.
Because they served as centers of religion government and culture
Bicycles
They didn't. They tore into the food with their teeth.