the history of mass-produced food, sedentism, the disappearance of the hunter-gatherer lifestyle, the use of food as weapons, or forms of power, from the earliest records available throughout the world. The period spans from thousands of years before Christ until now. The establishment of civilizations occurred when humans reconfigured, or modified plants for cultivation and plants ultimately did the same to humans!

The evolutionary process, changing from hunter-gatherer to agricultural sedentism, spanned over thousands of years. Complex societies in Mesopotamia took five millennia to develop, with those in the Americas and China taking thousands of years. As urban societies became more prominent, a diversity of jobs and professions resulted from it, which expanded the choices in lifestyle and social strata. It was all made possible by the farmers who remained on the land and producing more food than their subsistence lives required and could provide food to the masses living elsewhere.
Quite why humans switched from hunting and gathering to farming is one of the oldest, most complex, and most important questions in human history. It is mysterious because the switch made people significantly worse off, from a nutritional perspective and in many other ways. Indeed, one anthropologist has described the adoption of farming as “the worst mistake in the history of the human race.”
Genetic manipulation took place ever since people got the idea to harvest seed and plant it, domesticating certain species and ensuring the livelihoods of human beings.

Everything we eat is genetically manipulated species of plants and animals - man-made technologies. The history behind it is not only important, but it also brings valuable balance to any conversation around genetics and the role of natural selection.
Corn, cows, and chickens as we know them do not occur in nature, and they would not exist today without human intervention. Even orange carrots are man-made. Carrots were originally white and purple, and the sweeter orange variety was created by Dutch horticulturalists in the sixteenth century as a tribute to William I, Prince of Orange. An attempt by a British supermarket to reintroduce the traditional purple variety in 2002 failed, because shoppers preferred the selectively bred orange sort.
Natural selection took place long before it became a Darwin theory. It also happens in nature, with insects pollinating different species with each other's genetic materials, resulting in new species occurring over a period of time.
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