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DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE - Coggle Diagram
DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE
NEW CHALLENGES FOR HUMANITY
People organized to cope with the new conditions they encountered in the places they arrived: different climates, new predators, even more primitive people.
They have moved from the nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to permanent settlements and agriculture.
The development of agriculture around 12,000 years ago changed people's way of life.
MAIN CHANGES
Domestication of animals.
Improvement of tools.
Housing.
Population growth.
Cultivation techniques.
Production of surpluses.
Sedentism.
AGRICULTURE IN ANDEAN AMERICA
Llamas, vicuñas, and guinea pigs were raised in the northern Andes countries.
Potatoes, geese, mellocos and quinoa were grown.
During this period, people lived in villages, discovering and developing pottery, making textiles and improving stone tools.
The communities practice agriculture in a time known as "formative".
Ropes, hunting and gathering equipment, as well as agricultural equipment were manufactured.
The indigenous peoples of America were diverse.
FARMING REVOLUTION
It has also influenced some groups to observe that plants have a cycle: they are born, grow and bear fruit.
Over a period of a few thousand years, they left their previous life and began to cultivate.
Climate change at the end of the last ice age is believed to have caused seasonal conditions that favored natural plant growth.
Along with agriculture came the domestication of animals, the development of housing, the production of surpluses.
Around the world, people changed their way of life about 10,000 years ago by adopting some form of agriculture.