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Why was agriculture important for people who were non-farmers?​

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Answer:

so they could feed their families

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Answer: The non-farmer would need food, clothing, and shelter,

the importance for them as they would need to purchase these necessities for survival.

The farmer, on the other hand, had the skills and resources to obtain these things.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because farming provides food, clothing, and shelter.

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