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    The Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Revolution is the single most important achievement in human history because it created civilization‚ developed agriculture‚ and new inventions were made to make life easier. Although some people may disagree with this statement‚ there is actual evidence that can prove it to be correct. During the time when early humans hunted and gathered‚ they would constantly have to move to different locations. This is because the animals that were

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    Life in the Age of the Mimi’s and El Olvido Have you ever forgotten a tradition? In the texts “Life in the Age of the Mimi’s” by Domingo Martinez and “El Olvido” by Judith Ortiz Cofer show that breaking tradition isn’t always good. In “Life in the Age of the Mimi’s” the theme was “changing one’s identity can cause rebelling against one’s tradition.” The theme for “El Olvido” was “it can be dangerous to forget tradition and start rebelling.” These themes are similar because they both are saying a

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    The term Neolithic means New Stone Age‚ and this was a period where human technology developed. One of the most important developments in human history was the discovery of farming. This was known as the Neolithic Revolution. In addition to learning to farm‚ humans learned to domesticate animals. This brought about a drastic change for mankind. Once man learned to farm‚ they began to settle. Permanent settlements started to develop along river valleys due to the fact that rivers provided water

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    8/29/13 Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Revolution occurred around 5‚000 BC. This was when the first humans went from just hunting and gathering food to growing it. It was when agriculture first started. There were many important factors leading to the Neolithic Revolution. Some examples are environmental changes‚ food sources and population growth. Environmental changes are the most important factor of the Neolithic Revolution. Warm weather caused ice age to end. After the ice age ended‚

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    labor‚ trade‚ and tool making which all correlated to each other. Nevertheless‚ The Agricultural/Neolithic Revolution also had its disadvantages to society. Without a doubt‚ it is indisputable that the Agricultural Revolution was/is important‚ defines who we are today‚ and was predominantly advantageous to everyday living. Lifestyle during the Paleolithic and Mesolithic Era‚ which came before the Neolithic Era‚ used to be simplistic. As time progressed‚ the

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    Neolithic Period

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    Neolithic period or the New Stone Age is the period when humans started to domesticate animals and plants to settle in fixed dwellings. As food supply becomes assured‚ many groups started to shift from hunting to farming. Previously wandering hunters settled down to organize community living in villages and cultivated fields (Violatti). The Temple of Olympian Zeus and Stonehenge both represent this revolutionary period of the Neolithic period. Each of the structures represents the revolutionary innovations

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    Damien Rucker 2/19/14 Eagle Academy Mr. Hernandez Neolithic and Industrial Revolution A revolution is a mass sweeping change in society. The Neolithic Revolution was the world’s first historically verifiable revolution in agriculture. It was the wide-scale transition of many human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture

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    Neolithic Agricultural Revolution The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution is what we call the transition from nomadic life to settled farm life. It had a big impact on early people and their way of life and led to the rise of cities‚ which in turn lead to the development of civilization. Before the Neolithic Period was the Paleolithic Period. During the Paleolithic Period‚ people were nomads. They hunted and gathered food from the area they were currently living in. Therefore‚ once the food supply

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    technological advances that helped shaped society are the development agriculture and the printing press. Before the Neolithic times we had the Paleolithic times. This time is where they were hunters and gathers‚ where they had to look for food‚ water‚ and shelter. In this same period the Neolithic Revolution happened‚ and from there they got the Neolithic time period. During the Neolithic time‚ they had civilization such as: Settled and Farmed and Culture. For the agriculture they had Surplus’‚ which

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    Impact of the Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Era‚ also known as the New Stone Age‚ had a profound impact on civilization and how they lived. (Ramirez et al 13) There were advancements made in tools‚ agriculture and in the domestication of animals. All of the above led to the hunter gatherers of the past‚ or Nomads‚ to become families that settled down together and began raising their own food and crops. (Ramirez et al 10) Ultimately this created permanent settlements such as‚ villages

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