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how did the development of agriculture change life for prehistoric peoples? Compare and contrast what life was like for the old stone age people and the new stone age people.

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Answered by hariomahir
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Farming meant that people did not need to travel to find food. Instead, they began to live in settled communities, and grew crops or raised animals on nearby land. They built stronger, more permanent homes and surrounded their settlements with walls to protect themselves.

Although new stone tools were made, the real change in the Neolithic Age (new stone age) was the shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. This is growing food on a regular basis. This shift from hunting and gathering to food production, however, did not happen quickly. They now could produce a constant food supply.

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