Population growth posed challenges from "summary" of The Story of Mankind, Original Edition (Yesterday's Classics) by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
As human beings multiplied and spread over the face of the earth, they faced new challenges. The growth in population led to increased competition for resources such as food, water, and land. In densely populated areas, this competition often resulted in conflict and violence as different groups fought for control. Moreover, the rapid increase in population put a strain on existing social structures and institutions. Governments struggled to provide basic services and maintain order in the face of grow...Similar Posts
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