How did humans start agriculture? In what ways did it affect the social structure?
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=>Humans were unknown to agriculture.Soon,they found that they can also eat vegetation as well as meat of animals.The green vegetables that they eat were grown naturally on the earth.Soon,they started to same as the crops and vegetables grown from the earth.The first agriculture they started named as the shifting cultivation under which the started to grown crops at different places as well as regions.
But,it also affect the social structure as the society was distributed as the farmers were distributed among the landlords.
People were also distributed by the economic wealth as well as the farming land they owned.
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=>Humans were unknown to agriculture.Soon,they found that they can also eat vegetation as well as meat of animals.The green vegetables that they eat were grown naturally on the earth.Soon,they started to same as the crops and vegetables grown from the earth.The first agriculture they started named as the shifting cultivation under which the started to grown crops at different places as well as regions.
But,it also affect the social structure as the society was distributed as the farmers were distributed among the landlords.
People were also distributed by the economic wealth as well as the farming land they owned.
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Human started to develop after the invention of wheels.
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Human was a nomidian in earlier days. After the invention of wheels, humans started to inclined to agriculture. Agriculture was the major reason for the development of Human. Humans started to live in one place without frequent settlement changes.
It developed their social conditions. They understood different crops as well as their growth pattern. Humans started to live in a community after agriculture.
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