What is urbanization during later vedic period
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political changes as we know in the later Vedic period people starting setting their families near their forms and the settlements were Janpath but after the agricultural surplus and 6th century BC people started living in big cities or towns which were mahajanpad
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The period of second urbanization (6th century B.C. to 3rd century B.C.) brought a large-scale beginning of town life in the middle Gangetic basin.
The second urbanization was characterized by coming up of cities and development of states in the Ganga valley and neighboring regions and gradually in the entire subcontinent. The use of iron led to change in the cultural milieu and also ushered in the phase of urbanization in Ganga Valley.
The widespread use of iron tools and weapons helped the formation large of territorial states. The towns became good markets and both artisans and merchants were organized into guilds under their respective headmen. The chief articles of trade were silk, embroidery, ivory, jewelry, and gold. The cities began to use coins made of metals for the first time.
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The second urbanization was characterized by coming up of cities and development of states in the Ganga valley and neighboring regions and gradually in the entire subcontinent. The use of iron led to change in the cultural milieu and also ushered in the phase of urbanization in Ganga Valley.
The widespread use of iron tools and weapons helped the formation large of territorial states. The towns became good markets and both artisans and merchants were organized into guilds under their respective headmen. The chief articles of trade were silk, embroidery, ivory, jewelry, and gold. The cities began to use coins made of metals for the first time.
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