Early people began to form cities primarily due to the development of agriculture, which allowed for surplus food production and supported larger populations. This agricultural stability enabled communities to settle in one place, fostering trade, social organization, and cultural exchange. Additionally, the need for defense against threats and the desire for collaboration on large-scale projects, such as irrigation systems, contributed to the formation of more complex social structures and urban centers.
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