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Oliga [24]
3 years ago
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Before the agricultural revolution much of England's farmland was

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julia-pushkina [17]3 years ago
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Before the agricultural revolution much of England's farmland was "common" land, since there was far less competition in terms of the land being used for crop cultivation. 
stepan [7]3 years ago
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<em><u>Before the agricultural revolution, much of England's farmland was common lands. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

British Agricultural revolution was the rise of agricultural production in Britain because of the increase in productive land and labors. The revolution increased the production much more than that the census during 1770, which amounted highest in the world. Due to the increase in production, rapid growth in the population also took place as the population of England increased from 5.5 million to 9 million during the span of one century. An increase in productivity declined the agricultural share and share of labors' effort. And thus laid emphasis on Industrial development. Agricultural revolution is sometimes also termed as the Industrial Revolution of Great Britain.

It was not the same every time in Britain. Before 1700, Britain was formed by merging Scotland, Wales, and England. Much of the lands were not used for agricultural purpose. Credit goes to the agricultural revolution that increased the extent of farmlands in Britain.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: Agricultural revolution

Keywords: British Agricultural revolution, agricultural production, Britain, Britain, England, labors' effort, Industrial development, Great Britain, Scotland, Wales,  England

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