History, asked by smokefree5502, 10 months ago

In what ways would the transition from hunting and gathering to a settled, agricultural society have improved people's lives in ancient civilization?

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Answered by 388rithika
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Explanation:

in ancient humans are not developed........hunting the animals and eat it ....and after they eat fruits and vegetables .....and then they thought how to cultivate ......then they start cultivate .....and usually they lives in caves ...and make huts ...and after make small well like ....after bulilding like wise they develop environment and also food ...........hope its help u.....TC❤

Answered by ShravanKY
2

Explanation:

1. Better life expectancy : Since now people didn't have to risk their lives searching for food or hunting down animals, they could live longer.

2. More time to make progress on cultural front : Agriculture was a seasonal activity, so now they had spare time to work on arts and culture.

3. Better social relations : As they started to live together in societies, they could share thoughts and ideas.

4. Decreased chances of violent conflicts : As humans started to live together permanently on one place, they had to devlop permanent relations with their neighbors, which eventually reduced the chances of conflicts, and even if they occurred, they could be solved peacefully.

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