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What new jobs developed in farm villages?

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Answered by Jayasnehitha29
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Answer:

farming and fishing

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Answered by shahkhushee700
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Explanation:

Farming was not an immediate boon, but once new technologies were developed, agriculture became more popular. Principle among these were new tools for plowing, ranging from simple wooden plows and stone blades to rudimentary copper ploughshares later. However, when you look at where settlements went from being villages to cities, irrigation was crucial. Remember that irrigation is the process of introducing water from lakes, rivers, or other freshwater bodies of water to crops.

Social Changes

However, the biggest changes to come as a result of farming communities were social. Like I mentioned earlier, the fact that most places didn't immediately and uniformly embrace farming worked well for everyone. Farmers could barter their produce for the goods procured by hunters. With time, the hunters began to exchange goods with different settlements, leading to the growth of trade.

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