GGG day 3
farmers greater he HG bc can store and get more food
1st places on earth to domesticate plats / be farmers
area where farming didn't help advance society - Highland New Guinea bc. didn't have nutrition/calorie dense food (banana, sago, terro root) low in protein, harder to plant, cant store for months/yrs., cant keep surplus so they don't have time to do other things besides obtaining food
oldest system of farming almost 10,000 yrs old
to get protein - eat giant spiders
most advanced societies weren't just dependent on ability to farm but on what type of food they could farm
most productive crops-most productive farmers/civilization w/ nutrition, store-able food so can do other stuff
CRUCIAL TO GLOBAL INEQUALITY
ALSO CRUCIAL TO GLOBAL INEQUALITY
GEOGRAPHIC LUCK-difference between have's and have not's, determines how successful a civ. is
USA still grows more successful crops the New Guineans
bigger society- more farmers/more successful hall of food
new steady food source 9000 yrs. ago DOMESTICATING ANIMALS
1st places on earth to domesticate plats / be farmers
- china-rice
- middle east-barley wheat
- America-corn squash beans
- Africa-sorghum yams millet
area where farming didn't help advance society - Highland New Guinea bc. didn't have nutrition/calorie dense food (banana, sago, terro root) low in protein, harder to plant, cant store for months/yrs., cant keep surplus so they don't have time to do other things besides obtaining food
oldest system of farming almost 10,000 yrs old
to get protein - eat giant spiders
most advanced societies weren't just dependent on ability to farm but on what type of food they could farm
most productive crops-most productive farmers/civilization w/ nutrition, store-able food so can do other stuff
CRUCIAL TO GLOBAL INEQUALITY
ALSO CRUCIAL TO GLOBAL INEQUALITY
GEOGRAPHIC LUCK-difference between have's and have not's, determines how successful a civ. is
USA still grows more successful crops the New Guineans
bigger society- more farmers/more successful hall of food
new steady food source 9000 yrs. ago DOMESTICATING ANIMALS
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