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The first agricultural revolution is best described as a period during which ?

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The First Agricultural Revolution is best described as a period during which "d. humans cultivated plants and domesticated animals" since this led to a surplus of food that greatly helped advance civilization but facilitating a division of labor.

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Agrarian societies dealt with having to raise cows and other livestock, in addition to having to grow all of the vegetables and fruits that needed to be consumed. No grocery stores existed; there were, however, markets, but these were primarily where farmers, subsistence or otherwise, went to sell their crops. The Agricultural Revolution was a period of time in Europe that lasted from the 1700's to the early 1800's. The textile industry refers to the business of creating, buying and selling clothing and the materials used to make fabrics.

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