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Neolithic Revolution

Neolithic Revolution Early humans were nomadic hunters & gatherers & had to move around to find their food

Some hunters & gatherers were advanced, but were never able to develop complex societies because they had to migrate to find food

Men and women were equal, sharing duties supporting their clans/tribes Hunter and gatherers travelled in small groups, across regions, in climates that were temperate Men and women were equal, sharing duties supporting their clans/tribes Clans only collect as much as they needed

Around 8,000 B.C.E., the Neolithic Revolution occurred & early humans discovered how to farm & domesticate animals

Neolithic Revolution Farming changed the way humans lived: People no longer had to be nomads Food surpluses led to population increases Farming villages became established along river valleys for their good soil & irrigation

Neolithic Revolution: Spread of Agriculture

Around 3,000 B.C., some farming villages became complex civilizations. Brainstorm: What characteristics are needed to makes people a “civilization”? ? Advanced cities

Characteristics of Civilizations ? ? ? ? ?

Civilizations must have cities that are centers of trade for large areas

Civilizations must have technologies that make their lives easier

Civilizations must have writing in order to keep records of taxes, laws, or trade

Civilizations must have specialized workers that create a class system

Civilizations must have complex institutions like government & religion to keep order

Closure Activity Now that we have defined “civilization”: Is the United States a civilization? Give evidence to support your answer.