Chapter 1 (First Farmers), Sections: Breakthroughs to Agriculture to end of Chapter

Part two of chapter one talked about the Breakthroughs to Agriculture. This began what was known as the "Neolithic (New Stone Age) Revolution,"(26). The new way of living created the cultivation of plants and the breeding of animals. This transformed our migrating civilizations into stabilized, settled, and growing population.  Farmers began to shape crops and reinvent ways to use the things they grew. Animals were domesticated and tamed to help the agricultural movement advance and be a little easier. Agriculture grew and expanded to different parts of the world, and was used in their own societies way. The animals were different in countries, and the animals native to the land were used in the best way. For example in China, the domestication of pigs and chickens, and rice was huge. We also saw new tools and resources being made from copper and bronze. The Agricultural Revolution opened up possibilities for societies to grow, and stabilize.

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