The Industrial Revolution: Part 4
The Agrarian Revolution.
here were many causes of the industrial revolution – one was the agrarian revolution. The question is: what was the agrarian revolution and how did it give birth to the industrial revolution?
The Agrarian revolution was a period of time which innovations in agriculture flourished, leading to a massive increase in productivity and net output. This consecutively supported extraordinary population growth, freeing up a percentage of the workforce, and in so doing fuelled the industrial revolution.
There were many causes of the successfulness of agriculture; to name a few: animal enclosure was introduced, selective breeding was created where only the best animals were breeded together to get good healthy animals. , mechanized farm tools were created to take the stress of work out of the farmers and four field crop rotation was born and this helped produce come all year round.
This business led to the food market increasing.
This is how the Agrarian revolution gave birth to the industrial revolution.
The Economy and Trade
The Economy and the trade in the industrial revolution flourished.
The economy rose as more people earned more wages, the price of goods also became higher and more goods was being manufactured and produced. As a result of this more goods were there to trade or swap with other countries. Trade boosted the economy because it brought goods from other countries that couldn’t be manufactured or produced in Britain.
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