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Why was the agricultural “revolution” important?

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Because people discovered how to grow crops and tame wild animals to use as food or to help them with work. People didnt have to spend all their time following herds moving form campsite to another in the search of wild plants. Over time societies relied on farming for most food and historians then called it the agricultural revolution. On of its greatest changes was that birthrates increased and deathrates decreased. (from answers) unless you have multiple choice...

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