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Describe the transition to settled agriculture in Mesoamerica.A) Mesoamericans domesticated crops after becoming sedentary. To protect themselves from invaders, they settled into villages, developed their militaries, and then in about 1500 BCE began to develop agriculture.B) Mesoamericans practiced hunting and gathering and did not develop settled agriculture until Europeans arrived on the continent in the sixteenth century CE (1500s CE).C) Mesoamericans transitioned to settled agriculture as they domesticated crops. Tending to domesticated crops necessitated settled agriculture. These two transitions occurred at the same time.D) Mesoamericans domesticated crops before becoming sedentary. They cultivated crops in mobile agricultural bands, while continuing to hunt. As they began to plant more and hunt less over a period of about 2,000 years, they transitioned to living in sedentary villages.

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