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the choices are: a)the development of agriculture b)the use of slave labor c)an extensive trade network d)the arrival of the europeans
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The earliest farming areas developed in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. These continents were the cradles of civilization where agriculture first emerged thousands of years ago, leading to the growth of complex societies.
the improvement in productivity in early agricultural societies enabled more complex societies to develop
The first Americans to develop a high level of culture were the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, including civilizations such as the Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Inca. These societies established complex social structures, advanced agricultural techniques, and impressive architectural achievements, such as pyramids and cities. They also created rich traditions in art, religion, and governance. Their contributions laid the foundation for the diverse cultures that exist in the Americas today.
The first civilizations were characterized by the development of urban centers, organized governments, social hierarchies, complex economies, and writing systems. These advancements allowed for the creation of more complex and centralized societies with specialized divisions of labor and increased trade and communication.
Mesopotamia is where the first complex societies emerged, more specifically it was in the hills around mesopotamia, the fertile crescent, where the first farmers lived. before that happend, around 12,000 years ago, humans were all living in small hunter/gatherer societies.
Since the first years Mexico became a Spanish colony in the Americas (1521). That is one example of the traditions brought to Mexico by the Spanish.
The first people to arrive in the Americas likely migrated from Asia via the Bering Land Bridge, a land connection that existed during the last Ice Age, around 15,000 years ago. Once in the Americas, they adapted to diverse environments, ranging from arctic tundra to lush forests and deserts. These early inhabitants were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting large game, fishing, and foraging for wild plants and nuts. Over time, they developed complex societies and cultures, leading to the establishment of agriculture in some regions, which significantly changed their way of life.
The first people in the Americas were bands of hunter-gatherers.
The first nationality on Earth is unknown as nationalities developed over time with the formation of complex societies. The first humans were likely part of small bands or tribes, without the concept of nationality as we know it today.