Acceleration: the agrarian era

  • Oct 19, 1492

    Domesticating animals

    Domesticating animals was a big part of agriculture. They would force and animal to do whatever they would desire.
  • Oct 19, 1500

    regions of the world

    The four world zones are afro-asia, americans, austarlia and also island of the pacific.
  • Farming communities

    Farming communities have more power than the other communities in this story.They also had more resources.
  • Swidden agriculture

    Swidden agriculture was an innovation this technique would clear forest lands and sowed crops in the ashy clearings left behind, after a few years.
  • Irigataion

    Irigation would help farmers, it would have small streams and put it in the land and also created new fields.
  • Enviroment with farms and land

    I htink the most enviroment they used was the farms and their land. They would have farms and land for animals and crops. they coudl domestic animals and use irigationi and they could also do several stuff.
  • Paradoxically

    Paradoxically- was a diversity product both of technology and innovation. because new technologies such as agriculture and pastoralism created new ways of living. But also limited the communication.
  • Europeans

    Europeans thinker had to make everything over again and they had to expierment with new ideas.
  • 70 percent of humanity lived in the agrarian era

    Because the technology in this era was so productive that it had mroe people .
  • Gender was established and male has more power.

    they had diverse gender and the men would go and bring food and the women would have to household chores and something simple. This reminded me of some temples and religions and how they would seprate the men and women.
  • emerging hierarchies

    As the population had grown they new ways of tellign people apart form one and other. They had to find a new way from defing them as neighbors and what kind of beliefs they had and what they did.
  • Mesopotamia

    In this continent the domesticated squash as early as 7000 b.c.