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how did early humans begin farming ?​

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Answered by rajranjan1985
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For almost 200,000 years, during most of human history, people lived as hunters and gatherers. Then, from about 11,000 years ago, people in different parts of the world started to farm. ... And skeletal remain show, that they are much less healthy than their hunter-gatherer predecessors.

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Answered by Sheezanmohd42
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During early ages, population was very less and they use to live in groups, used to move from one place to other place based on the availability of food grains/water/ comfortableness of that particular geographic area. Before people were not knowing about agriculture, they use to eat what ever was available, digestible in the nature. Probably, as they were moving all around the year for food based on different seasons, they might not have practiced agriculture and during those ages and as the population was very less, food available made by the nature was sufficient to them.

Later, As the population has started increasing, food produced by nature was not sufficient for them. Moreover the attachment developed in people due to comfort ability of a particular space has given chance for quarrels between different groups. These quarrels might had happen for valuables(Food and comfort of land/ river/pond). Then they started owning lands not for agriculture but to protect and safeguard their group of people. During such scenario, when they started staying in one particular place, they got awareness about the yeild/harvest from plants.Later they started doing agriculture to produce at their own instead of depending upon nature.

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