Generally people began to live in villages when they began farming around 11,000 years ago, however there were some sedentary societies before this in areas which were particularly productive and allowed hunter-gatherer societies to settle in one area knowing that there would be food in the local area to support them year-round
agriculture
coming together in villages made what possible for early people? Answer: Specialization.
they gurded their sprouts
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People began to settle in villages around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution, as they transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to agriculture-based settlements. This shift allowed for more permanent housing, social organization, and development of specialized skills.
they settle in river valleys to grow crops and build cities
It's thought that the use of agriculture is what allowed people to move from hunter/gatherer type tribes and settle into villages. Agriculture allowed early humans to produce a consistent supply of food without following herds of migrating animals.
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Yes, sedentary people typically settled in villages or towns where they established permanent dwelling places and engaged in agriculture and other activities to sustain themselves. This shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities marked the beginning of civilization.
By growing crops and by slash and burn. It also led to people trading there crops when they had to much food.