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Turning Points: Key Moments in Human History
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Turning Points: Key Moments in Human History

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Nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes gave way to agricultural settlements marked by the Agricultural Revolution, a watershed event in human history. This revolutionary upheaval, which began around 10,000 BCE, reshaped economies, cultures, and the entire fabric of human existence. More than just a change in farming methods, the Agricultural Revolution had far-reaching effects that continue to ripple through history and shape our modern world. The First Farms and Their Impact on the WorldUnderstanding the historical context of the Agricultural Revolution is essential before diving into its significance. The cradle of agriculture is frequently connected to the Fertile Crescent, an area in the Middle East containing parts of present-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan. This is where early humans first began farming cereal grains and domesticating animals like sheep and goats. It was a huge step forward from the precarious hunter-gatherer existence to be able to take charge of one's own food supply through careful management of the environment. As time went on, other areas began to practice agriculture after its initial success in the Fertile Crescent. It was in China that rice was first cultivated, in Mesoamerica it was maize, and in the Andes it was potatoes. This worldwide spread of agriculture paved the way for the development of many different cultures, each of which improved upon previous methods by tailoring them to its specific climate and topography.

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Format
Book
Publisher
KITAB WRITING PUBLICATION
Country
IN
Date
30 October 2023
Pages
160
ISBN
9789358688337

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes gave way to agricultural settlements marked by the Agricultural Revolution, a watershed event in human history. This revolutionary upheaval, which began around 10,000 BCE, reshaped economies, cultures, and the entire fabric of human existence. More than just a change in farming methods, the Agricultural Revolution had far-reaching effects that continue to ripple through history and shape our modern world. The First Farms and Their Impact on the WorldUnderstanding the historical context of the Agricultural Revolution is essential before diving into its significance. The cradle of agriculture is frequently connected to the Fertile Crescent, an area in the Middle East containing parts of present-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan. This is where early humans first began farming cereal grains and domesticating animals like sheep and goats. It was a huge step forward from the precarious hunter-gatherer existence to be able to take charge of one's own food supply through careful management of the environment. As time went on, other areas began to practice agriculture after its initial success in the Fertile Crescent. It was in China that rice was first cultivated, in Mesoamerica it was maize, and in the Andes it was potatoes. This worldwide spread of agriculture paved the way for the development of many different cultures, each of which improved upon previous methods by tailoring them to its specific climate and topography.

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Format
Book
Publisher
KITAB WRITING PUBLICATION
Country
IN
Date
30 October 2023
Pages
160
ISBN
9789358688337