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2.5 million years ago, humans gathered plants and hunted animals to feed themselves. According to the chapter, Homo ergaster and Homo erectus and Neanderthal depended on wild sheep and wild figsfor food. Homo sapiens livedin East Africa then proceeded to Middle East, Asia and Europe. However, later the Homo sapiens spread to America andAustralia, and proceeded with gathering and hunting of wildlife for their survival. Most notablein the chapter is that the political dynamics, religious beliefs and social structures ofHomo sapiens significantlychanged, 10, 000 years ago because they spent time on compromising the lives of plants andanimals. Mankind started sowing seeds, irrigated plants and weeded them. Man also began taking the sheep to grazing grounds, especially for meat. Ideally, the chapter underscores the domestication of plants and animals that revolutionized agriculture. The chapter has laid barethat humansbegan manipulating plants as well as animals’ lives and that set firmfooting for agricultural revolution. This comes out in the statement where Harari all this changed about 10,000 years ago, when Sapiens began to devote almost all their time and effort to manipulating the lives of a few animal and plant species. translate it in hindi plzzzz. ​

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