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Human history is the story of survival, adaptation, and imagination. It begins with early hunter-gatherers who learned to control fire, make tools, and cooperate in smail groups. Around 10,000 BCE, the Agricultural Revolution transformed human life, leading to permanent settlements and the rise of early civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China. Writing, law, and organized religion followed, shaping complex societies. Classical civilizations expanded knowledge in philosophy, science, and governance, while empires rose and fell through conquest and innovation. The medieval period saw the spread of major religions, trade networks, and cultural exchange across continents. From the 15th century onward, exploration connected the world, bringing both progress and exploitation. The Industrial Revolution reshaped economies and societies through technology. The 20th century witnessed global wars, decolonization, and rapid scientific advancement. Today, humanity faces shared challenges climate change, inequality, and technological power-while continuing its long quest for meaning and progress.
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