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elena-s [515]
3 years ago
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How did the Industrial Rev. change farming?

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oee [108]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Industrial Revolution brought a huge change in the way farm works are done and agricultural produces are made. It not only helped in the faster means of production but also reduced the need for manual labor.

Explanation:

The Industrial Revolution was a period of extreme change or development in the field of manufacturing and production. The period between 1760 to 1820 would bring a huge shift in the lives of people and also signaled the move from rural to urban areas.

Before the advent of the Industrial Revolution, farming was done manually, with animals helping out in major works like plowing the fields. But with the Industrial Revolution, these manual labor works would become more refined and reduced. Instead of humans doing the work, machines would replace them. This was a welcome move because it increased productivity and also required lesser workers, as long as there is a worker who can operate the machines. Also, big factories would spring up and provided a different type of employment, reducing the time taken to get work done.

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