Ways of the World chapter two...
This chapter covers the development of agriculture in early communities. Many of the agricultural revolutions spread beyond secluded communities. "The globalization of agriculture was a prolonged process, lasting 10,000 years or more after its first emergence in the Fertile Crescent, but was not successful everywhere."
One of the major developments in farming was developing a large cob of corn, domesticating corn and more advanced farming tools.
Agriculture led to societies which led to social order and finally chiefdoms.
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