Some groups in South America continued to live as nomads after the development of agriculture because they had more than enough wild plants and animals to thrive on. This allowed them to sustain their lifestyles without the need to engage in settled farming practices.
Why did some groups in South America continue to live as nomads after the development of agriculture?
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They lived in ecosystems that were not suitable for farming.
They lived in ecosystems that were not suitable for farming.
They had no way of learning how to domesticate crops.
They had no way of learning how to domesticate crops.
They had more than enough wild plants and animals to thrive on.
They had more than enough wild plants and animals to thrive on.
They believed that agriculture was bad for the land
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