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Which statement best describes how settlement societies differed from hunter-gatherer societies during the agricultural revolution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Please Which statement best describes how settlement societies differed from hunter-gatherer societies during the agricultural revolution? Settlement societies were organized into groups of people who all worked together. Settlement societies had social classes of people with similar incomes, customs, and training.

Answered by SharadSangha
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Settlement societies had social classes of people with similar incomes, customs, and training.

What is hunter gatherer society?

This is kind of society exists when the evolution of human started. Huamns do not knew how to live or survive in this planet.

They were mere collecting food and eat it as raw. They used no weapons to hunt. Using a stone of a wood, they collect their food from the nature and eat them without cooking it.

People wandered here and there just in search of food and no place of settlement was there.This was the age of Prehistory when no written records are available for making it the evidence.

Slowly, Humans entered into the phase of Stone age where they made stone tools for hunting. Yet, there was no signs of Settled life.

With the passage of time, they started cultivating the land with the use of stone tools.

The development of Agriculture led to the arrival of settled life in the history of Humans.

What is Settled Life?

Settled life is considered when the humans started to live in one place with a group of people. Settled Societies had social classes of people with similar income, customs, and training.

Now, people where no more wandering and the different sophisticated tools for hunting and agriculture came into existence.

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