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9000 BCE
People found ways to store food
People began finding ways to store their food and eat it. If mankind didn't find ways to store food then the food will be spoiled, for example without refrigerators milk will be wasted. -
9000 BCE
Building tools
Mankind started making tools and using them. Tools are very critical because without them, life will be very difficult, for example without a shovel it will be hard to move the snow away from your driveway. -
9000 BCE
Hunting had ended and and began staying in one location
It is when people stopped hunting and gathering. And started settling down in one location. That is convenient because they will eat more greens when they stop hunting, and greens are very healthy. -
8000 BCE
Some animals have become Domestication animals
Animals such as sheep, goats’, pigs, are Domestication. Cattle are also considered as Domestications. Domestications are very important because that is what we eat for example pigs will be turned into pepperoni, or cows are used for milk. -
7000 BCE
Indus Valley has a large fertile
Indus Valley has a large fertile area. It is perfect for early food production. It is important because that is how food production begins and we need food to stay alive. -
6500 BCE
Flax is grown
Flax is grown. And people eventually learned how to make it into clothing. Flax is important because you turn it into clothes and when it's cold you will just wear them. -
4500 BCE
The plow was invented
The plow was invented. It was pushed by animals. The plow is very useful because, without it, it will take a long to make holes and insert seeds. -
3000 BCE
Agriculture began in Central America.
Agriculture began in some parts of Central America. And in Mexico pottery was made to store food. Pottery is convenient because you could just use it for storage for example water