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    A common misconception is that the American Revolution was a war fought to gain independence from the tyranny of King George. The American Revolution was no such thing‚ but it was a political movement that wanted change. The American Revolution included all things from the Boston tea party to the intolerable acts. These acts brought out a dramatic change in the colonies. The American Revolution brought about tremendous change by transforming the colonists who were no longer subject to the crown‚

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    history‚ and the humanities is the impact of technology and technological change on all aspects of social life. Major changes in human life have been associated with major technological changes‚ such as the “food-producing revolution‚” the “urban revolution‚” and the “industrial revolution” and its modern continuations; even the evolution of biologically modern man has been influenced by innovations in tool using. Definition The term

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    artifacts and other ancient things. Review: Mehrgarh was the first civilization site in the world. It was favorable for the early farming communities than the Zagros mountain‚ the fertile crescent traditionally considered to be cradle of the Neolithic Revolution. Mehrgarh was the first site for Archaeologists which they found many ancient society and pottery‚ pre -historic sites jewellery and much more ancient things. Mehrgarh situated in Baluchistan near Quetta. The Archaeologists found many ancient

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    Garrett Elm­Picard  Period 1  9­4­15  Key Terms #1 Re­Do    Agricultural Revolutions   The transformation of farming that resulted in the eighteenth  century from the spread of new crops‚ improvements in  cultivation techniques and livestock breeding‚ and the  consolidation of small holdings into large farms from which  tenants and sharecroppers were forcibly expelled  Amulet  Small charm meant to protect the bearer from evil. Found  frequently in archaeological excavations in Mesopotamia and 

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    Green Revolution‚ which provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains‚ thus improving agriculture in India. Hybrid high-yielding wheat was first introduced to India in 1963 by Dr. Borlaug. Borlaug has been hailed as the Father of the Green Revolution but M.S. Swaminathan is known as the "Father of the Green Revolution in India" The methods adopted included the use of high yielding varieties(HYV) of seeds. 2.A Grey Revolution is gathering

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    Early civilizations

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    populated the earth Paleolithic “ old stone” Age 2.5 million to 10 thousand B.C Sometimes called the old stone age People begin living in small groups They hunt fish and gather nomadic Wonder around looking for food Cave painting Neolithic revolution Some where between 8 thousand B.C & 4 thousand B.C The is called the new stone age People began to grow food and keep animals They domesticate animals (train them to help them to do something for them) This was called the single most important

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    Identifications 1. Paleolithic: The period of time also known as the Old Stone Age‚ which lasted until about 10‚000 years ago. 2. Neolithic: The period of time also known as the New Stone Age. It is associated with the origins of agriculture. 3. Foragers: Hunting and food-gathering people who ate wild vegetables‚ meat‚ wild edible plants‚ and insects to survive 4. Agricultural Revolutions: A series of separate transformations that occurred when agriculture arose independently in many different places around

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    Between 10‚000 B.C‚ the development of human kind underwent many significant changes that eventually transformed the modern world. Homo sapiens transitioned from the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic era and had a significant impact on the development of civilizations. Their changes had political‚ social‚ and economic effects on the development of humankind. They were thinkers‚ they though of solutions for the many problems that they encountered. Experience taught Stone Age people the difference between

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    years ago‚ when it was succeeded by the Mesolithic Period. NOBOPOLIO AGE: The Neolithic Age or New Stone Age was a period in the development of human technology‚ beginning about 9500 BC in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age. The Neolithic followed the terminal Holocene Epipalaeolithic periods‚ beginning with the rise of farming‚ which produced the "Neolithic Revolution" and ending when metal tools became widespread in the Copper Age or Bronze Age or

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh

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    its a representation of the early societies and the evolution of Mesopotamia. Enkidu’s life represents the paleolithic era who underwent transformation when he met Gilgamesh and the Harlot where he then went through loss of innocence into the neolithic era. Enkidu shared a way that was lived during the paleolithic era. Simple way of living‚ no domination over a species. His relation to the wild animals he shared his life with is a visual representation of the style of living during the old stone

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