Farming helped establish permanent settlements. Settlements encouraged businesses, because people could stay in one place. Communities could share goods, either through sale, barter, or charity (most often barter). Since communities did not have to worry as much about their basic needs, they could focus more on social and higher needs, such as schooling, apprenticeship, etc.
Because they could grow food, they no longer had to move from lace to place. Instead, they had time to settle and build large cities.
IBM contributed the electronic type writer into the growth of computers
Growth of the railroads
No, geographically Canada is mostly wilderness with varying amounts of human activity. Up until the middle of the 20th Century most Canadians lived in that wilderness or on farms or in small farming towns, mostly farms and small farming towns. Today most Canadians live in medium to large cities and many have no rural Canadian roots at all or have forgotten their rural history. With 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent born in Canada that is to be expected.
All the types that are practiced in the United States: livestock farming, crop farming, tree farming, fruit and vegetable farming, mixed farming, commercial farming, sustainable farming, hobby farming, corporate farming, ranching, the list goes on.
They supplied the towns with a surplus of food, witch meant that the towns were able to feed more people, or sustain a larger population.
People who lived in towns could start to raise their own food
Farming can lead to the growth of towns by providing a consistent food source, attracting settlers looking for agricultural opportunities. As towns grow, they can support more diversified economic activities and services, creating a feedback loop that further enhances farming activities and town development. This relationship is known as agrarian urbanism.
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Farming played a crucial role in the growth of towns by providing food for residents and enabling trade. As towns developed, they often became centers for agricultural commerce, where farmers sold their goods and purchased necessary supplies. This symbiotic relationship between farming and towns contributed to economic growth and community development.
population is usually determined by a process called census
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How do African Night Crawlers contribute to organic farming?
Cause: Need to communicateEffect: LanguageCause: Need for foodEffect: Development of toolsCause: Changes in climate patternsEffect: MigrationsCause: Farming communitiesEffect: Growth of towns
yes but they didn't have towns around the 1900's they started farming but I'm not sure about the towns
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
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