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 Rules:  1. No talking!  2. Don’t mess up anything in the room  3. Collect as many post-it notes as you can!  You can start NOW!

Summary 1. What did you think of that activity? 2. Was it competitive? 3. What might have helped you get more post-its? 4. How could this relate to history? (take a guess!)

Introduction to World History Setting the foundation

What is Prehistory? Prehistory: Period in human history before writing was developed So, what did people do? How did they survive?

Neolithic Revolution Early humans were nomadic hunters & gatherers & had to move around to find their food Some hunters & gatherers were advanced, but were never able to develop complex societies because they had to migrate to find food

How did people live way back when? Nomads: people who moved around from place to place in search of food So what happened when there was no more food to hunt or gather?

Two important things changed history…  Introduction of farming  Domestication of animals Domestication of animals

This changed led to the Neolithic Revolution  What is a revolution?revolution  Neolithic Revolution-  Humans began to cultivate crops and domesticate animals How did the Neolithic Revolution impact humans?

Neolithic Revolution Around 8,000 B.C., the Neolithic Revolution occurred & early humans discovered how to farm & domesticate animals Farming changed the way humans lived: People no longer had to be nomads Food surpluses led to population increases Farming villages became established along river valleys for their good soil & irrigation

Civilizations began to develop Where did civilizations begin to develop? Benefits/Disadvantages? Where did civilizations begin to develop? Benefits/Disadvantages?

Characteristics of a Civilization  A form of Government  Specialized Workers  Technological Advances  Advanced cities  Religion  Record Keeping

Characteristics of Civilizations P -Political E -Economic R -Religion S -Social I -Individuals A - Achievements