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Title: Population and Population Growth
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The larger the family, (tribe) the harder it became to find food and clothing for everyone. The more people there where the more people there where to feed and clothe. As a result they would have to split to find more resources, and this would happen again to both tribes... Showed first 250 characters
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Over time they would slowly multiply and in the end there would be no where for them to go. That is how over population happens. During the development of this situation there would be little time for education and learning other skills, because all the time is taken up with working to create food and clothing... Showed next 250 characters
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