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Seventh Grade Social Studies SS070206

Unit 2: Beginnings of Human Societies Lesson 6

Student Handout #3 – The Development of Agriculture Across Time and Space

There are many different names for different regions of the world. The list below has one set of
names. There are different names for these regions, but we will use these for now.

Use an atlas or your prior knowledge to find the regions listed below on your map and place the
corresponding number on your map:

1) Southeast Asia
2) Mesoamerica
3) North America, Mid-Atlantic
4) Southern Europe
5) Sub-Saharan Africa
6) Fertile Crescent, (Mesopotamia)
7) South America, Andean Highlands

“The Origins of Agriculture.” The University of Sheffield. 20 April 2012.


<http://aps.group.shef.ac.uk/apsrtp/aps-rtp-2010/kluyver-thomas/project.html>

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Student Handout #3 (continued)

Using the information on the map and the region names you found, fill in the information below the
timeline. You might not need to write in every space. In some spaces, you will write more than one
answer. For example, in the time period around 10,000 BCE, where did agriculture develop and what
crops emerged? Write that information in the table beneath 10,000 BCE.

10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000
BCE BCE

Regions
where
agriculture
developed
around this
time

Agricultural
products or
crops that
emerged
during this
time

Using the map and the chart, answer the following questions. You may still work with a partner. Be
ready to share and explain!

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Student Handout #3 (continued)

1) Looking at the map, what parts of the world did not experience the development of
agriculture during this time frame?

Why do think this might be so? What might be different about those regions?

2) Which crops were developed first?

3) Why do you think some crops grew in one place but not another? What factors might affect
what plants grow where?

4) What crops do you think more useful or helpful to a growing village? Why?

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