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Originally Posted by Betonov
Since humans started cultivating land. Somehow when we were hunter-gatherers there was enough land and food, but when we started growing our own food wars arose.
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It has a lot to do with the fact that people (let's call them "Group A") settled and started storing food instead of just consuming it and wandering in search for it. Then the other people ("Group B") figured out that there is lots of food in one place and that it might be easier to steal it from there.
So then Group A found out they need to be more organized to defend their food (and other stuff, the settlements were pretty obvious targets.) And Group B imagined they need to be more organized to have a chance against organized defense. And it went on and on.