Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Agriculture

Breakthroughs to Agriculture:
The beginning of the section was a brief description of the meaning of Agriculture and how it was created. Agriculture taught the home sapiens how to provide for themselves. It was a form of lifestyle because they also learned about their population growth, where to settle their villages, diseases that were found in animals they hunted, civilization, literature, and basic writing skills. The main source that helped people survive was hunting for animals. This was also known as "Domestication". Domestication benefited the humans health wise, but made mammals become extinct with the excessive amount of hunting.

Globalization of Agriculture:
Agriculture also helped groups communicate with one another by exchanging their products. It was difficult at first because not everyone spoke the same language. Eventually they realized that certain areas in the world speak similarly which made it easier for trading and made them want to migrate more.

Agriculture Village, Pastoral Societies, and Chiefdoms:
Agriculture Village -

  • Socially and gender equally
  • Rely on animals and plants for foods
Pastoral Societies -

  • Rely on plants
  • Raising livestock
Chiefdoms -

  • Selected seniors from families
  • Hierarchical political organization


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