First Agricultural Revolution (Neolithic): The independent invention of agriculture in multiple hearths approximately 10,000 years ago, shifting humans from hunting and gathering to farming.
How to apply it: Apply the First Agricultural Revolution to explain how permanent settlements and population growth followed the domestication of plants and animals.
Course: AP Human Geography · Unit: Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes
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