More people were working and the economy was thriving
As other special groups of workers formed, social classes with varying wealth, power and influence began to arise.
Surplus and specialization led to the growth of villages. Life became more complex in certain villages as they developed. Extra food and other supplies meant that more people could live together. In this way, surpluses encouraged the growth of villages and population. Surpluses also led to increase trade. People in one village might trade their surplus food for the surplus tools in another village. Workers became more specialized. Potters, Weavers, and other craftpeople often spent years learning their skills. A complex village had a larger population than a simple village, with people living closer together. The larger the population had a greater supply of skills, ideas, and needs. As a results, life in a complex village was more varied and complicated than that in a simple village.
People who lived in the village built farms and houses. The village grew bigger and became a town and the town grew bigger and bigger and became a city.
A complex village is more advanced than a simple village. A complex village has public buildings, advanced technology, social classes, and much more. Social classes are groups of people who are skilled or talented of one work, such as potters, carpenters,weavers, engineers, etc. An average population of a regular complex village can have up to 5,000 people. Back ago, 5,000 people was a lot. It was also the beginning of the government system, that keeps Law and Order. A simple village has a much smaller population. They were not very advanced, so they had a less supply of skills. They though, have began to develop surpluses. They were also the beginning of agriculture. They use and build with Natural Resources.
the economy became more connented to the world economy
A village became a town when it received a royal charter to have a permanent marketplace.
The American economy became the world's strongest.
Now that's a wide open question. The island 'formed' in prehistoric times. But I assume you mean, what is the history of the political structure of the island. The Kelley brothers (Irad & Datus) began buying up lots on the island in the 1830's. At that time there was no formal political structure. In 1840 the Islanders petitioned the State of Ohio and became a Township. It held elections and had 3 Trustees, a Clerk and Treasurer. In 1887 the Township officially became a Village. Its boundaries encompass the entire island. Then as now, the Village elects a Mayor, 6 Council Members, and a Village Clerk/Treasurer.
The agricultural revolution created a stable food source that allowed societies to develop. Societies became more complex especially with art, religion, structure, government, and technology.
The agricultural revolution created a stable food source that allowed societies to develop. Societies became more complex especially with art, religion, structure, government, and technology.
The town was split between Salem Village, which consisted of poor farmers, and Salem Town, which were merchants that prospered in the new economy. Many believe though, that if you prospered in the new economy it questioned your Puritan faith. Once Parris became the new minister of Salem, he claimed the new economy was work of the devil.
Before Sasori became a member of the akatsuki, Sasori was a member of the sand village.