The Neolithic Revolution: Cause, Causes And Effects Of The Neolithic Revolution

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Neolithic Revolution: Causes, Effects, Significance The Neolithic Revolution was a significant turning point in history that greatly affected women, in the roles they play in society and how they are treated or respected. There were a few distinct changes that occurred, marking the start of the Neolithic Revolution, the climate had started warming up, which then led to the domestication of plants and animals. After an Ice Age, the climate around the world was heating back up. With more temperate climates, nomadic groups began to cultivate their own plants and crops developing agriculture. People were able to stay in one place and as they continued growing and harvesting, more was available than what they needed. Agricultural surplus allowed …show more content…

Women were allowed to own property and be more independent which they couldn't do before the groups had started to settle. Before women had to look after the children in the kinship group. After settlement women all around Afro-Eurasia could. In Egypt, the Babylonian Empire and in Sumer women could own property and be more free and independent. With more jobs available due to food surplus and the beginning of labor specialization, women could have varying jobs that were very important. Whereas before they only gathered and prepared food. Women now could have an income. In the Babylonian Empire, they had many opportunities, they could be merchants, traders or scribes each being important to the community and empire. Merchants and traders were important because they boosted the economy of the entire empire and allowed diversity in the items within the empire. Scribes were important because often the written script was complicated to read and only certain people could do it to pass on the history and record important events. In Egypt, there were two pharaohs, Cleopatra and Hatshepsut who were women, and some women even held a position in the temples showing how women could be influential in society. While the culture was still male dominated women had legal rights available to them. In Babylon, while they could not divorce women could leave their husbands and still keep their property. Women in Egypt had even more rights, they were able to make contracts, and have a fair legal dispute in court, but many were uneducated so they were at odds. Though, women were still granted more rights after the Neolithic Revolution even if there was still a

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