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socialize and interact with each other.
They lived in villages near large cities because if there was a they would be able to help the soldiers protect their village.
cities were larger and more complex.
the improvement in productivity in early agricultural societies enabled more complex societies to develop
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In warmer weather early people started farming. They usually settled near a river, which led to the invention of the first irrigation system.
What allowed early Americans to start permanent villages?
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.
Early humans began to settle into permanent villages during the Neolithic Age due to the rise of agriculture and domestication of plants and animals. This shift allowed for a more reliable food supply, leading to population growth and the need for permanent settlement. Villages also provided social stability, labor specialization, and a sense of community.
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The development of farming enabled early people to form permanent settlements. Previously, hunter-gatherers had to move around, following game and searching for seasonal vegetation to eat. Crops required people to remain in a fixed location. Farming also enabled people to provide for winter sustenance, since grain can be stored until the next harvest.
early peoples tended to settle near water and open fields to grow crops
socialize and interact with each other.
People and their windows
People and their windows
The Dravidians and the Aryans were the first people to settle in Early India