Explain how the lives of hunter-gatherers and settlers of early farming communities were alike and different.
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Hunter-gatherer societies tend to be relatively mobile, given their reliance upon the ability of a given natural environment to provide sufficient resources in order to sustain their population and the variable availability of these resources owing to local climatic and seasonal conditions. Individual band societies tend to be small in number (10-50 individuals), but these may gather together seasonally to temporarily form a larger group (100 or more) when resources are abundant. In a few places where the environment is especially productive, such as that of the Pacific Northwest coast or Jomon-era Japan, hunter-gatherers are able to settle permanently. I hope that helps, Hun!
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Hunter and gathers were nomads whos only purpose in life is to "Hunt and gather". They didn't live in on place they where always moving on to the places with the most food and resources.
They were similar because the 2 groups only cared about survival and where the resources where. You would never see a new settlement in the middle of the desert. They were like the Hunters and gatherers, they only cared for the food and resources.
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