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Domestication of plants and animals leads to development from "summary" of Guns Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond

The process of domesticating plants and animals played a crucial role in the development of human societies around the world. By selectively breeding plants and animals for traits that were beneficial to humans, such as high crop yields or docile behavior, our ancestors were able to ensure a more stable and reliable food supply. This in turn allowed for the growth of permanent settlements, as people no longer needed to constantly roam in search of food. Furthermore, the domestication of plants and animals provided a surplus of food that could support larger populations. This surplus enabled some members of society to specialize in other activities besides farming, such as crafting tools, developing technology, or governing. As...
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    Guns Germs and Steel

    Jared Diamond

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