what were the factors that led to the expansion of human life into different parts of the world during the neolithic age?
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the neolithic revolution of the first agricultural revolution was the wide scale transaction of many human cultures during the neolithic period from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering 21 of agriculture and self settlement making and increasingly large population possible
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The transformation of several human societies throughout the Neolithic period from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement, known as the Neolithic Revolution or the (First) Agricultural Revolution, allowed for an expanding population.
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- Hunter-gatherers had different lifestyles and needs for subsistence than agriculturalists. They frequently moved about a lot, staying in makeshift shelters, travelling in small groups, and interacting with outsiders was rare.
- Agriculturalists lived in more permanent homes in places that were more densely populated than could be sustained by the hunter-gatherer lifestyle since the development of agriculture made it possible to support larger communities.
- They came into contact with outside groups as commerce networks and sophisticated societies developed.
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