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The surplus of food produced by agriculture allowed farming villages to support larger populations, leading to the growth of villages into cities. These cities often became centers of trade, population, and political power due to their capacity to sustain and attract diverse populations.
Early farming villages became cities due to factors such as population growth, increased agricultural productivity, specialization of labor, trade and commerce, and centralized political power. As these villages grew in size and complexity, they developed into cities to better manage resources, provide more efficient governance, and facilitate economic activities.
Farming allowed civilizations to establish settled communities by providing a consistent food source. This stability enabled population growth, division of labor, and the development of more complex societies. Additionally, surplus food production from farming allowed for trade, wealth accumulation, and the rise of cities.
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They were neatly planned.
Depends on which Island you are on. Oahu has a major city (Honolulu) Molokai has a couple of villages, no cities.
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It was tough but was doable. Villages and cities had completely different styles of hunting so they did there own kind of hunting.
Plows increased how much grain could be farmed. This led to cities instead of small farms and villages.
Te early people were unters, following large animals.As more time passed people became hunter gatherers. After that the animals were getting extinct people started farming. The first farming villages develop in Mexico.As people got more comfortable to this process people started settling. More time passed and people made cities. A civilization was born.
There are more villages than cities in the world. Villages are smaller settlements with a smaller population compared to cities, which are typically larger and more developed urban areas.