AP Human Geography Chapter 10 Outline
AP Human Geography Chapter 10 Outline
AP Human Geography Chapter 10 Outline
AP Human Geography
2016-02-28
Chapter 10 Agriculture
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b) Invention of Agriculture
The agricultural revolution was the time when humans first domesticated
plants and animals, and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
By growing plants and raising animals, humans created larger and more
stable sources of food, so more people could survive.
Scientists do not agree on whether the agricultural revolution originated
primarily because the last ice age ended or people started wanting to live in
a permanent settlement.
The agricultural revolution originated in multiple hearths around the world.
Those agricultural hearths are Southwest Asia, East Asia, sub-Saharan
Africa, and Latin America.
Animals were domesticated in multiple hearths as well.
Inhabitants of Southwest Asia may have been the first to integrate
cultivation of crops, with domestication of herd animals such as cattle,
sheep, and goats.
The horse is considered to have been domesticated in Central Asia.
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These animals were used to prepare the land before planting seeds.
They were also fed the harvested crop.
This integration of plants and animals is a fundamental element of modern
agriculture.
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Vegetative planting
i)
Seed Agriculture
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III.
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