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What revolution took place during the Neolithic Age?

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What revolution took place during the Neolithic Age?

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The Neolithic Revolution is the term for the first agricultural revolution, describing the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture, as first adopted by various independent prehistoric human societies, in various locations. The first agricultural revolution spurred major social change, including a high population density, the organization of an hierarchical society, the specialization in non-agricultural crafts, a standing army, barter and trade, and the expansion of man’s “control” over nature. The hunter-gatherer way of life was being replaced with the domestication of crops and animals, which enabled people to live more sedentary lives (which led to the building of villages, creating new social, cultural, economic, and political concepts, as mentioned above). Agriculture in this era was subsistence agriculture, which means people were farming for their own diet (not for sale/profit) and the farmers practiced crop rotation (letting the fields lay in fallow between plantin

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