In an area where all a group of people have is wilderness to rely on for their food, tools, clothing and shelter.
1. The Agricultural Revolution 2. The development of cities and settlements 3. Development of Kinships
The tools that were used in the middle colonies were simple tools. These tools included knives and axes for example.
they got there tools by blacksmith
they got their tools from neighborhood blacksmiths
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Those are prehistoric people; I don't think much is known about any language they may have had. From Wikipedia: "Neanderthals made advanced tools, probably had a language (the nature of which is debated and likely unknowable) and lived in complex social groups..."
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The major disadvantage of fifth generation programming languages is that these languages won't be as good as sixth generation languages. It is also important to note that classification of programming languages in generations beyond the second generation is complete nonsense and nothing but a marketing hype; programming languages don't evolve in a linear succession, or one in the shape of a balanced tree, where each generation has common attributes and improvements over the previous generation.
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If writing is taken from another language, it's called borrowed writing.
language, bipedalism, use of tools.