
The First Farmers
The First Farmers refers to early human societies that transitioned from hunting and gathering to agriculture around 10,000 years ago. This shift, known as the Neolithic Revolution, allowed people to cultivate crops and domesticate animals, leading to stable food supplies. Communities settled in diverse regions, forming villages and eventually cities. This agricultural lifestyle supported population growth, technological advancements, and the development of complex societies. As farming spread globally, it transformed human life, enabling trade, social structures, and cultural advancements that laid the foundation for modern civilization.