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What were the major changes in the means of production during the neolithic revolution?

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The Neolithic Revolution was the moment that humans stopped being nomads - hunter-gatherer society - and started the agricultural revolution. This means that new technology had to be invented so humans could plant more and increase crop productivity, humans domesticated various types of plants and animals depending on their local of living.

This changed our life, the population grew, tools were invented and new types of labor were created.

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The Neolithic revolution, also known as the First Agricultural Revolution was a transition of different cultures from a nomade lifestyle of hunting and gathering to a sedentary lifestyle in which the way of production was the agriculture. They settled and their population increased. This allowed them to experiment with plants and and plantations.

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