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Domesticated horses, donkeys, and camels allowed people to travel greater distances more efficiently, facilitating trade and communication between distant communities. They enabled the transportation of goods and people, which helped to expand economies and cultural exchanges. Additionally, these animals played a crucial role in agriculture, helping to plow fields and carry heavy loads, which increased agricultural productivity and supported larger populations.

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