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THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION
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Essential Question: What was the significance of the Neolithic Revolution?
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Pre-historic early humans were hunter-gatherers for thousands of years; they hunted animals and collected plant foods
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Neolithic Revolution Some hunters and gatherers were advanced, but were never able to develop complex societies because they had to migrate (constantly be on the move) to find food
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Neolithic Revolution These early humans who had to move around to find their food were called nomads
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Farming changed the way humans lived:
Neolithic Revolution Farming changed the way humans lived: Around 8,000 B.C.E. (Before Common Era), the Neolithic Revolution (a revolution in agriculture) occurred: early humans discovered how to farm and domesticate animals
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Neolithic Revolution Farming changed the way humans lived:
People no longer had to be roaming nomads Food surpluses led to population increases Farming villages became established along river valleys; the rivers offered good soil, irrigation, and sources of drinking water
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Neolithic Revolution: Spread of Agriculture
The earliest civilizations sprung up around river valleys; the first civilizations were located around Mesopotamia (today’s Middle East region)
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Simply put: more food means more people; when there is a steady food supply, people are healthier and have more children
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Neolithic Revolution Around 3,000 B.C., some farming villages became complex civilizations; this was the start of cities What characteristics are needed to make people into a “civilization”? ? Advanced cities
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Characteristics of Civilizations
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Civilizations must have cities that are centers of trade for large areas
One of the first civilizations arose in Sumer, which was part of Mesopotamia
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Civilizations must have technologies (knowledge, tools, inventions) that make their lives easier
For example, Sumerians melted and mixed copper and tin, which creates bronze; bronze made tools and weapons stronger
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Civilizations must have writing in order to keep records of taxes, laws, and trade
Sumerian scribes (record keepers) invented a system of writing called cuneiform, a series of wedge-shaped symbols
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The abundant food supply enabled people to do other things besides farm; some became artisans, those who made goods (clothes, jewelry, weapons) by hand Civilizations must have specialized workers that do specific jobs; this creates a class system
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Civilizations must have complex institutions like government and religion to keep order
Temples became the center of both religion and government, as people believed gods governed the cities’ activities
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Closure Activity Now that we have defined “civilization”, answer this question: Is the United States a civilization? Give evidence to support your answer.
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