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HURRY I HAVE 3 MIN How did the domestication of plants and animals change early societies? Food surpluses provided enough resources to supply larger populations. Food surpluses led people to abandon settlements in favor of living on farms. Food surpluses allowed people to spend less time planting and more time hunting. Food surpluses caused conflict over resources, which caused settlements to separate.

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Answered by Vishwaabhi
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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. Humans no longer had to wander to hunt animals and gather plants for their food supplies. Agriculture—the cultivating of domestic plants—allowed fewer people to provide more food.

Answered by kaarthikeyanr0320
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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. Humans no longer had to wander to hunt animals and gather plants for their food supplies. Agriculture—the cultivating of domestic plants—allowed fewer people to provide more food.

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