One could say that the rise of a dominant ruling class stemmed from the Neolithic Revolution, thus changing the way society was structured. The transformations made in the agricultural revolution made possible an increase in human numbers far beyond what a hunting and gathering economy could support (Strayer, 2013, p. 42). More workers were needed during the harvest season, so farming resulted in putting not only servants and slaves but even children to work. Because farmers developed efficient methods of food storage, they were able to feed individuals who could not produce their own food. These individuals included chieftains and kings, priests, soldiers, and bureaucrats (Merck). Farming became one of the most important jobs in
One could say that the rise of a dominant ruling class stemmed from the Neolithic Revolution, thus changing the way society was structured. The transformations made in the agricultural revolution made possible an increase in human numbers far beyond what a hunting and gathering economy could support (Strayer, 2013, p. 42). More workers were needed during the harvest season, so farming resulted in putting not only servants and slaves but even children to work. Because farmers developed efficient methods of food storage, they were able to feed individuals who could not produce their own food. These individuals included chieftains and kings, priests, soldiers, and bureaucrats (Merck). Farming became one of the most important jobs in