Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Earliest Inhabitants of China


 The first settlers in China were looking for a suitable place for growing crops and ultimately living.

 
After researching the reasons why settlers first came to China, I have come to an overall Conclusion. There was a need for water and the Yellow River and another two rivers  provided sufficient H2O. The Climate was very suitable for the farmers to raise their crops. The main goal of the inhabitants was to survive and flourish with their crops. The weather seemed too perfect for this.  For instance, in the winter it is not too cold and the summers were also not too hot. 

There are many sources that claim to be correct on who the first settlers were, but they all tend to agree on the main reason for in habitation, which is the Yellow River. 


     The Yellow River is the Second Longest River in Asia. 


We may know why they came and settled in Asia; however, it is not certain who showed up first. One source claims that the first inhabitants were black Africans, while another source claims that the Chinese evolved from the homo erectus.
 

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