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The development of villages in Kerala is closely connected to the spread of agriculture

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Answered by deekshastudynets
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Answer:

The development of villages is linked to the development of agriculture as the settlement began due to the emergence of agriculture. Thus, man would settle in an area suitable for agriculture and thus starting the beginning of villages.

Explanation:

The development of villages in Kerala is closely related to the development of agriculture because:

The man of Neolithic age had begun agriculture. It was due to agriculture that man started to settle down in fixed places and was no longer nomadic.

As agriculture requires good soil, plenty of fresh water, level land, the etc man began to settle in places that provided had these characteristics.

Kerala has plenty of rivers and has good soil, thus it was ideal agriculture.

Looking at the map of during the Perumals’ time and today’s period, we can see that major settlement were always near rivers.

Thus, it can be said that the development of agriculture influenced the development of villages in Kerala.

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