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The Domestication Revolution


The domestication revolution was the transformation of human society brought about by the domestication of plants and animals for food production, leading to horticultural and pastoral societies.

The domestication revolution was the first dramatic transformation in the nature of human societies. While this revolution took place over a very long period of time, it marked a dramatic change in the nature of societies. The domestication revolution marked the first successful effort by people to use social organization to gain greater control over the production of food and improve their lives. The availability for the first time in human history of a dependable food supply unleashed a whole chain of events that changed society forever.


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