How did ancient humans end their "being nomads"?​

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The discovery or invention of agriculture around 10,000 years ago in Mesopo-tamia triggered ancient humans to stop being nomads. Humans stopped being nomads when they learned to plant crops and rear animals. Ancient humans thought growing crops was much easier to do than hunting, and they would stay at one place with all resources they needed, so they didn't need to worry about moving from place to place to find food or hunt animals that put their lives in danger.

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