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How was the life of man in the agricultural age

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The life of man was a little easy than the stone age in agriculture age. It helped the people to live on , society,group.The people knew about the eatable or consumable grains and beans in the age.People cultivated many crops and had farms in that time.The knowledge also allowed them to stay at a particular place.And now they depend on it and didn't need to depend on animals of the forest.They could store the grains,fruits ,etc and use them for future, too.

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Agricultural society depends on the agricultural production for livelihood . There are two classes in the agrarian society Feudal class and present class. People sustain there life by growing food crops and cash crops . About two - third of Nepal population depends on agriculture.

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