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How did the early man shift to agriculture from a nomadice life​

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Answered by shantanukumar9686
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The development of agriculture led to increased trade as agricultural areas traded surplus crops for other goods. Government officials regulated trade and exchange rates—over time, government's role would expand with trade. Agriculture also led to an increase in cities; this also necessitated more governance

Answered by aredlaaishureddy
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Agriculture Communities developex approcimately 10,000 years ago when humans began to domesticate plants and animals. By establishing domesticity, families and larger groups were able to build communities and transition from a nomadic hunter - gatherer lifestyle dependent on foraging and hunting for survival.

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