What were some ripple effects the domestication of plants & animals had on humans during the Neolithic Age?
Domestication of plants and animals helped end the hunter gather society. People could stay in one place, have surplus food which they would eventually trade to other groups…eventually this also gave rise to technology, since the small societies had more free time to develop. This of course led to what we consider civilization.
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