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The Agricultural Revolution

Summary

Where Did The Agricultural Revolution Happen?

What was the agricultural revolution?

Edward Basquill || GSL: 520 CALL || Saint Michael's College || edbasquill@mail.smcvt.edu

The agricultural revolution was the discovery of farming. It was the change that made human civilization possible.

How did it change human history?

1. People lived by hunting and gathering.

2. People discovered how to farm.

3. Farmers created a surplus of food.

4. People could do different jobs.

5. Population started to grow.

6. Larger population needed homes.

7. People started to build cities.

What was the agricultural revolution?

A Big change in human

history because of the

discovery of farming.

Cities lead to the start of human civilization!

For Class

People went from living like animals to living in cities.

It was the start of ancient human civilization.

This presentation taught you about a big

change to human history.

Now it is your turn!

Think of one invention that has changed human history. It can be anything!

Write a paragraph about the invention you think changed human history the most.

Be sure to include how the invention changed human history and why you think the change was so big.

How Did Agriculture Change Human History?

After

Before

Vocabulary

Objectives

Where did people get food?

  • Farming

How much food could people get?

  • One farmer could feed himself and many other people.

What jobs did people have?

  • Farmers
  • Carpenters
  • Metal Workers
  • Priests
  • Weavers

Where did people get food?

  • Maritime Activity
  • Hunting
  • Gathering

How much food could people get?

  • People could get just enough food to feed themselves and maybe a little more.

What jobs did people have?

  • Everyone's job was to get food.

1. Agriculture

2. Revolution

3. Maritime

4. Surplus

5. Division

6. Labor

7. Population

1. You will be able to define and use English words related to the Agricultural Revolution.

2. You will be able to explain in English:

a. What the Agricultural Revolution was.

b. How the Agricultural Revolution changed history.

3. You will write a paragraph about what invention you think changed human history the most.

Write these words on your homework sheet. Be ready to write down the definitions for each word.

Surplus

Population

Labor

Division

Agriculture

Maritime

Revolution

1. An amount or quantity greater than needed.

Having more than you need.

1. The total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area.

1. Productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain. Working.

1. The act or process of dividing; state of being divided.

The act of breaking something into parts.

1. Connected with the sea in relation to navigation, shipping, etc. Relating to the sea.

1. The science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.

1. An overthrow and the replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.

A BIG change to technology, science, government or the way people think.

Example:

"The farmer labored all day in his field."

Example:

"China has the largest population in the world."

Example:

"The division of our chores was really unfair! I had to do all the hard chores!"

Example:

"If he had a surplus of money he would not need to take out a loan to pay for college"

Example:

"Did you know there is a maritime museum downtown? You can see old boats and fishing equipment there."

Example:

"The agricultural industry is one of the biggest in America. It produces wheat, corn, beef, milk and much more.

Example:

"In France they celebrate Bastille Day on July 14. Bastille Day celebrates French freedom that came from the French Revolution."

Agriculture

The science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.

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