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The population spread southward primarily due to the search for more favorable climates, fertile land, and resources such as water and food. As groups migrated, they sought areas that could support agriculture and offer better living conditions. Additionally, environmental changes and pressures, such as droughts or resource depletion in northern areas, likely pushed populations to explore and settle in southern regions. This movement allowed for the establishment of new communities and cultures.

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