Chapter 6
As migration rates rose the evolution of human cultures
evolved in a correlating manner. Before all mostly relied on gathering and hunting
as their main way of sustainment, however, as they were able to migrate they
were able to partake in the agricultural revolution and learn of new ways to sustain
life. They learned of new practices of life, religion, food achievement, and
they even passed on part of their cultures. They were also to get resources
they were lacking, from the countries near them. For example, Africa once had
no animals for hauling, but do to its proximity to Europe, and Europe’s
domesticated animals, they were able to get animals from Europe bring them to Africa
and breed them to have a new way or sustaining life, or to make their life
easier. They were also able to learn new writing styles from other countries
and broaden their understanding of the world around them. I think this is
amazing because in a way its like a baby. It was once able to see blobs and
shapes, but as it grew it was able to get a clear crisp picture with innate
details of the life surrounding it.
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