MMW 11 Chapter Notes - Chapter pg 14-28: Inheritance, Paleolithic, Fertile Crescent

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Mmw 11: a history of world societies (p14-28) The development of agriculture in the neolithic era, ca. Change in way of life from foraging to planting seeds, gathering wild crops, and raising certain animals. Allowed human population to grow far more quickly than before. Depending in the area where the people lived it was much easier for certain groups to have enough food to stay in one place. Places with moderate temperatures and abundant rainfall for plant growth or near seas, rivers, and lakes for food in form of fish and shellfish were great for people to stay. More areas became more suitable for settling with the retreatment of glacier, causing the climate to be wetter. Foragers began to plant seeds into the ground and slowed learned the optimal time and places for planting certain seeds. Slowed removed plants they didn"t want and selecting seeds with certain characteristics more suitable towards growing. Domesticated crops (modified crops by selective breeding)

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