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What Caused the Rise of Agriculture?

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[[File:Fertile_Crescent.png|thumbnail|left|275px|Fertile Crescent where Agriculture Developed]]
==Conclusion==
We can safely say there are few inventions that have had as profound an effect as the development of agriculture, affecting both animals and crop plants, but also how societies have subsequently developed across the globe. The factors that caused the rise of agriculture range from genetic circumstances, geographical factors, favorable climatic conditions, and social developments that encouraged greater dependence on agriculture over time. All of these events ensured that our own societies developed on the path in which they are evident today. In summary, understanding the rise and factors of agriculture helps to explain how we have arrived to our given social state today.
 
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