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why did the neolithic people domesticate the animals? ​

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Answered by thejaswinikanish
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Domesticating plants marked a major turning point for humans: the beginning of an agricultural way of life and more permanent civilizations. Humans no longer had to wander to hunt animals and gather plants for their food supplies. Agriculture—the cultivating of domestic plants—allowed fewer people to provide more food.

Answered by sakshi8944
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The Neolithic people domesticated the animals because Domesticated animals, when used as labor, helped make more intensive farming possible and also provided additional nutrition via milk and meat for increasingly stable populations.

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