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how did people domesticated plants and animals in early times​

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Answered by Anonymous
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About the same time they domesticated plants, people in Mesopotamia began to tame animals for meat, milk, and hides. ... In Southeast Asia, chickens also were domesticated about 10,000 years ago. Later, people began domesticating larger animals, such as oxen or horses, for plowing and transportation.

Answered by Sandra001
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About the same time they domesticated plants, people in Mesopotamia began to tame animals for meat, milk, and hides. ... In Southeast Asia, chickens also were domesticated about 10,000 years ago. Later, people began domesticating larger animals, such as oxen or horses, for plowing and transportation.

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They were used for milk, food, and/or wool. They were also used for carrying loads or pulling tools used in farming. ... People settled in one place to grow crops and tend animals

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