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Match the Following: In which period did the primitive man learn to cultivate and perform animal husbandry? According to you, what changes must have taken place in the life of primitive man due to this?

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Answered by vidyasingh5804
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Answered by aburaihana123
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During the Neolithic Revolution period, the primitive man learns to cultivate and perform animal husbandry.

Explanation:

The Neolithic Revolution, also pop as the Agricultural Revolution, has transformed human history from small, nomadic hunters to large, agrarian settlements and early civilization. The Neolithic Revolution took place around 10,000 B.C. The fertile crescent moon is the boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East where humans first started farming. Soon, the oldest men in the rest of the world started farming. Civilizations and cities developed after the modern revolution.

The animals that hunted the animals from the cattle they raised first. Domestic pigs are bred from wild pigs; for example, sheep are from Persian ibex. Animal husbandry has made agriculture a difficult and physical activity, but their milk and meat have been incorporated into a variety of human diets. They also carry infectious diseases: smallpox, influenza, and measles spread from pets to humans.

The first farm animals were sheep and cattle. It originated in Mesopotamia 10,000 to 13,000 years ago. Water buffalo and yak are planted in China, India and Tibet.

Draft animals, including bulls, donkeys, and camels, were later found - some 4,000 B.C. - Humans have developed trade routes for transporting goods.

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