How did agriculture change the lives of early South American people?

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Responses

People compete over crops.
People compete over crops.

People no longer needed to hunt.
People no longer needed to hunt.

People became nomadic.
People became nomadic.

People began to settle in one place.

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The correct response is:

People began to settle in one place.

Agriculture allowed early South American people to cultivate crops, enabling them to establish permanent settlements rather than remaining nomadic. This shift led to the development of communities and more complex societal structures.