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Bell Work. What do you know about Agriculture?. Agriculture Beginning. Homework. Turn in the 5 Themes of Geography from Friday. The Rise of Farming. The New Stone Age People settled into areas that were by rivers & lakes Fertile Land- Great for Farming Had a surplus of food

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  1. Bell Work • What do you know about Agriculture?

  2. Agriculture Beginning

  3. Homework • Turn in the 5 Themes of Geography from Friday

  4. The Rise of Farming • The New Stone Age • People settled into areas that were by rivers & lakes • Fertile Land- Great for Farming • Had a surplus of food • When you have more food that is extra • Not everyone had to farm, due to surplus • Specialized in other aspects • One particular job • Did not have to hunt and gather food • Time period called New Stone Age

  5. Rise of Farming • Trading became part of the society • People would trade goods for other goods needed • Example- A farmer would trade wheat for a pair of shoes • No money • Barter-Traded products for products, instead of using cash • This was a way for people to enhance their world • New languages • Goods from other cultures

  6. The Growth of Farming • Domesticating Animals & Plants • Domesticate-Raising something to be useful to people • This was done to Plants and Animals • Dogs= 1st domesticated animals (14,000 B.C.) • Then Goats, pigs, cattle, & sheep • Plants domesticated • Figs & local grasses became wheat & rice crops • Domesticating led to revolution(Agricultural Revolution) Life changed

  7. The Growth of Farming • Farming Techniques • People had to adapt to their surroundings to farm • Terraces built • Built canals & reservoirs to bring water • Slash & Burn- cleared land • Climate control-helped grow diverse crops • Tools for Farmers (New tools created) • Adze(Ax) Flat, carved stone head to clear forest • Hoe Kept weeds out of the gardens • Sickles Cutting fields of grain

  8. Activity • Imagine what our life would be like if there was no agricultural revolution? • If there were no new inventions in agriculture • If there were no domestication of animals & plants

  9. The New Stone Age • What items would you use to barter for?

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