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THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION OF THE 18TH CENTURY
THE FARMING SECTOR
The first to undergo significant changes
some improvements were already made
new methods appeared in Great Britain
the innovations Intensified
agricultural innovations
fallow method was eliminated
continuous crop rotation was invented
species
legumes
rotation based on crops that replenished the soil
products from the Americas were grown
IN THE BRITISH COUNTRYSIDE
productivity of the land increased
first mechanization of agricultural work
this advances appeared in the 18th century
the advances quickly spread to Europe and America
other changes also helped
changes in the distribution of land ownership
changes in the laws
British parliament became privately owned
new owner introduced
cultivated their own land to support markets
new farming methods
the agricultural revolution
it had consequences
large increase in food
increase of the population
iron tools and machines needed
industrial development