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Where did agriculture begin and what factors led to its development?
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Answered by ItzZzArry
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1.The Nile

Egypt has been the ancient land of plenty for hundreds of years, the fresh water was always there which allowed humans to settle and irrigation to be invented

2.The weather

Egypt has a moderate temperature most of he year, no extreme heat or freezing temperature, the wind direction also helped slow down the Nile (mainstream wind north to south opposite to Nile flow)… This has massive impact on the Nile (less turbulent, more useful clay, etc…)

3. The Egyptians

The Ancient Egyptians were much advanced than all their counterparts in the region, Egyptians have early developed an agriculture calendar (still used till today), started making dams and canals, to store and distribute water, etc…

4.The food Pot effect / and the location

As the ancient land of plenty, Egyptians used agriculture for their own feeding, the excess was always used for trade with neighbouring societies, this created constant demand for agriculture for use locally and inter-social. Food was (and still is) a way to manipulate power regionally

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