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Effects of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolution (agricultral…
Effects of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolution
industral revolution
improvement
people were replaced by machines
challenges
Machine moving was "body breaking"
Cities became overpopulated and filthy.
No running water, sewage disposal, or sanitation system.
Full of disease and death.
People were starving and struggling to survive.
Workers had to work nonstop without breaks.
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positive changes
cheap goods mass production
education increased during the industrial revolution.
Edward Jenner’s invention of the smallpox vaccine and Louis
Pasteur’s discovery of bacteria, health care increased, and people began to live longer
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negative changes
poor working conditions
pollution
poor living conditions
low wages
child labor
agricultral revolution
challenges
improvements
technological improvement and increased crop productivity that occurred during the 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe.
New farming techniques and improved livestock breeding led to amplified food production. This allowed a spike in population and increased health.
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negative changes
positive changes
Increased quality of livestock.
Increased quality of crops.
Increased quality of of food.
Increased markets, because of increased population, increased making money.
Landowners and Farmers were richer