It took about 3,00,000 years for early man to learn how to grow crops. This invention of agriculture was the beginning of
new civilization. As long as water was available there was no limit to his territory. This knowledge made important changes
in his life. He no longer remained a nomad and rested with settled life. He began to tame some animals and created vast
pastures for them to feed. The dog looked after the sheep. The sheep provided meat and skin for winter wear. Goats
provided milk. Oxen helped him in his agricultural work. He extended his domestic and social activities. He constructed
houses for safety
Settled life led him to varieties of economic activities. Twigs were used for making baskets. Covered with clay, the baskets
could be used for storing grain. Forests provided the base for new economy. There was no desperate struggle against
nature. Humanity was evolving with a new direction. The discovery of the wheel at this time made his new task easier.
Mixed with cattle power it helped him in extending economic activities to far off places. Bazaars were created. They
gradually became places of celebration and for exchanging goods. Settled agriculture brought peace to humanity.
became places of celebration and for exchanging goods.
O Agricultural field
O Civilization
O Bazaars
O Territory
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agriculture field
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bcz its a humanity question celebration
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