From Forest Wanderers to Global Economies: An Introductory Information
Humans began as wanderers in the forest. After wandering for several years, it transformed into large gangs. As time went on, these gangs settled down and became permanent villages. People gathered together in these villages, relying on the resources of the land for their survival. As the villages grew, the need for organized systems arose. They began to establish a market where goods could be exchanged and shared. Alongside this, a system called Sarkar (i.e. king/ruler/ judge) was created to ensure smooth relations among the villagers. In this way, humans transitioned from wandering in the forest to forming close-knit communities, where they lived together, shared resources, and developed systems to maintain harmony. As the exchange between people increased, the market system became bigger and more regulated. Later the village bazaar and other village became integrated into the village. I think it is from this that currency coins were created. Whe...