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11 May, 09:29

What did humans begin to do as a result of the Neolithic agricultural revolution?

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  1. 11 May, 09:32
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    The Neolithic revolution is called the transition of humanity from existence by hunting and gathering life for agriculture, from subsistence farming to farming producing.

    The transition to agriculture and cattle breeding, and then the selection of crafts has resulted in the emergence of exchange. The exchange was gradually extended. Originally, the exchange was natural in nature. With its expansion the need for a single equivalent, which is money, came. The improvement tools and improving productivity has resulted in surplus production, and then to the expansion of trade and the emergence of property inequality. Gradually the transition to the emergence of private property begins.

    Briefly:

    Neolithic

    Agriculture and animal husbandry

    Craft

    Exchange and trade

    Inequality and private property

    The development of metal

    The Chalcolithic
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