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It's not irrigation only, it's general improvements in farming efficiency.

Humans started out as (semi) nomadic hunters-gatherers.

Living like that, it took quite a lot of land to sustain each person.

We simply couldn't lump together much w/o starving.

Then farming was invented. Farming meant that we could get much more food out of each bit of land. We could move closer together.

Some people could even grow more food than they needed themselves.

Meaning they could trade what they didn't eat for something else.

Meaning someone else maybe didn't have to farm at all, and could concentrate on making thing to trade with instead.

And if you don't need to farm, then you can live real close to other people.

And the cities were born.

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Irrigation allowed cities to build through economic success. Irrigation got water to the farms, the farms then sold the food in bulk to other countries, earning money and allowing city growth. -Drak

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