The modern world is full of nation-states, also known as countries, but they are mostly less than three centuries old. Ancient societies often grew into states, once their ability to farm and store food made cities possible. They created rules to live by, authorities to follow or worship, and society began to stratify along class and economic lines. Today we focus on why these states developed.
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