Why was the development of agriculture such a major turning point in the development of humans, their societies, and their settlements? Provide specific examples, including how geography impacted early settlements.

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Let's start with what you know about this answer.

I'll be glad to help you from there.
I know agriculture allows us to easily get food now rather than having to hunt and gather it. It also allowed people to focus on things they wanted like religion, government, art, etc.
Great start! Here are more details.

https://www.ancient.eu/Mesopotamia/

http://anthropology.msu.edu/anp363-ss14/2014/02/05/ancient-egyptian-agriculture/

You might also Google ancient civilizations
Okay, thank you Ms. Sue!
You're welcome, Taryn.
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