Agriculture

  • Agrarian Civilizations

    • Agrarian Civilizations began to form and thus some had more profits then others which resulted in power.
  • Shaping the land

    • They began to shape the land by plowing it or changing it in any way possible at the time.
  • Large Livestock

    • Large livestock became tools that would help them in larger tasks.
  • World Zones

    • World Zones were areas where a bunch of people had basically no contact with each other.
  • Livestock

    • Livestock gave them an easier way of life because they didn’t have to move around as much and they fertilized their lands.
  • Push and Pull of Agriculture on Humans

    • Agriculture became the pull of many humans because if one didn’t practice it, they would die of hunger, etc.
  • Changing the land

    • They begin to change the land and by doing so creating human environments with writings, etc.
  • Talking to one another

    • People start to talk to one another and discuss the arts, warfare, building, etc.
  • Communities with Agriculture were powerful

    • Agricultural communities were more powerful than foragers because they had basically an unlimited amount of resources.
  • Climates

    • The climates that were humid and warmer were the places were people settled down the fastest.
  • Leaders

    • Larger communities noticed they needed “leaders” because they started to get confused with what to do at the time.
  • Religion

    • Zoroastrianism was a religion that came a little bit before Buddhism.