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In what ways did the beginning of agriculture change the life of early humans

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Answered by LEGEND778
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1.  Agriculture has changed life of human beings drastically.  Early men used to live nomadic life, they were hunter-gatherers but after the development of agriculture or farming, humans started forming settlements.

2.  In these settlements, people began farming, building permanent shelters  like mud houses or thatched houses, making better tools and clothing.

3.  The surplus production of food grains helped humans to concentrate on other activities like trade and commerce, craftsmanship, teaching, builders and administration etc.

4.  They also found important uses of animals. They started taming or domesticating sheep, dogs, goats, and cow etc. They used the animals for various purposes like to carry heavy burdens over long distances, for wool, milk and security purposes etc.

5.   Each of these changes made humans life more stable and comfortable. They started evolving into more civilized and advanced humans.

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Answered by Anbu2015
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Given below

Explanation:

When early humans began farming, they were able to produce enough food that they no longer had to migrate to their food source.

This meant they could build permanent structures, and develop villages, towns, and eventually even cities.

Closely connected to the rise of settled societies was an increase in population.

People no longer had to move fromplace to place.

People developed their own cultures.

People could spend time on activitiesother than inding food.

People began to settle down in villages.

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