MacMan45
Imagine a world in which the indigenous peoples of North America adopted agriculture alongside their European counterparts, beginning their journey into settled farming societies at the very dawn of the Neolithic age. In this alternate timeline, the spread of agriculture across the continent was not a gradual and regionally varied process, but a sweeping transformation that mirrored the rapid changes in the Fertile Crescent, reshaping forests, prairies, and river valleys into a tapestry of interconnected farmlands and burgeoning cities.