chapter 2.
Historians use the term "civilization" a new type of human society mad possible by the immense productivity of the agricultural revolution.People were organized and controlled by states whose leaders could use force to compel obedience. Like agriculture civilization was showing up independently in seven major locations scattered around the world during the several millennia after 3500 b.c.e.. In the long run humans had a break through to a new way of life, practicing other ways of living. There were three places civilization emerged too. One was cradle of the middle eastern. The second was the Egyptian civilization then the Peru. Norte Chinco was a distinctive civilization in many ways. The city was smaller than those in Mesopotamia. It showed less evidence. The economy was based on unusual degree like rich fishing. Fishing was used to exchange items for cottons, fishing nets, and food crops such as squash, beans, guava. This were mostly grown by inland people by the river valleys using irrigation.
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