How did humans build the first civilizations?

Humans built the first civilizations by learning how to work together and use tools and tricks from nature, like a group of kids building a treehouse.

Like a big campfire story

Imagine you and your friends start a fire in the woods. At first, it’s just fun, roasting marshmallows and telling stories. But then you realize: if you all stick together, you can build something bigger than just a fire. That's how early humans started living in groups, sharing food, and helping each other.

From nomads to city-dwellers

At first, people moved around like animals, they were nomads. But when they found places with good soil and water, like near rivers or lakes, they stayed put. They began to grow crops and raise animals, just like how you might plant seeds in a pot at home.

Over time, more people came, and cities grew, like a big treehouse with many rooms! These early cities became the first civilizations, where people had rules, jobs, and even stories passed down from one generation to the next.

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  1. A group of people started farming and built a city near a river.
  2. They learned to grow crops instead of just hunting animals.
  3. People began living together in houses, not just in caves.

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