Even though different regions domesticated different plants and animals, the agricultural
revolutions that occurred across the world had much in common. What were these
commonalities?
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Increased food supplies led to population growth and the development of more complex
societies.
Just as agriculture developed independently in multiple regions, goats, sheep, pigs, cattle, and
camels were each domesticated separately in multiple regions.
Farming began in different regions around the world at nearly the same time.
Agriculture and pastoralism existed side-by-side with hunting and gathering for thousands of
years.
Climate changes facilitated the beginnings of agriculture in multiple places and later caused
migration, spreading knowledge of agriculture and new crops.
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