How did the domestication of plants and animals change early societies?
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Domesticating plants marked a major turning point for humans: the beginning of an agricultural way of life and more permanent civilizations. ... The earliest farming tools were hand tools made from stone. People later developed metal farming tools, and eventually used plows pulled by domesticated animals to work fields.
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Domesticating plants marked a major turning point for humans: the beginning of an agricultural way of life and more permanent civilizations. ... The earliest farming tools were hand tools made from stone. People later developed metal farming tools, and eventually used plows pulled by domesticated animals to work fields.
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