Write any two impact of agriculture revolution during prehistoric age
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Agrarian societies came as a result of the development of agriculture. People abandoned nomadic tendencies and settled down to form cities of family units. It allowed people to grow their own food, and no longer be forced to hunt constantly. You could have solved this problem, even if you were not specifically aware of the answer, through logic: agrarian practices require cultivation and maintenance of land over a growing season, nomadic lifestyles fundamentally rule that process out.
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The Neolithic agricultural revolution did entail political changes in human society, but the nation-state concept did not arise for another years.
Whereas prior human generations lived nomadic lifestyles, agriculture requires permanent settlements. The burgeoning human population, the result of a food surplus, settled into towns and villages where a segment of the population did not cultivate plants or animals but rather worked as artisans in a process of economic specialization.
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The Neolithic agricultural revolution did entail political changes in human society, but the nation-state concept did not arise for another years.
Whereas prior human generations lived nomadic lifestyles, agriculture requires permanent settlements. The burgeoning human population, the result of a food surplus, settled into towns and villages where a segment of the population did not cultivate plants or animals but rather worked as artisans in a process of economic specialization.
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during the prehistoric age shifting cultivation, affect the soil by destroying the soil and shifted from one place to another and second one impact is people were not well aware.
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