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1. How did mechanisation of agriculture help Industrial Revolution?
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Answered by kk3871334
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Mechanised agriculture is the process of using agricultural machinery to mechanise the work of agriculture, greatly increasing farm worker productivity. ... But the ongoing integration of machines since the Industrial Revolution has allowed farming to become much less labour-intensive.

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Answered by rsscreation123
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The agricultural revolution in England of the mid 17th century paved the way for industrial revolution . Introduction of improved methods of agriculture and consolidation of land holdings lead to increase in agricultural output of England . Use of new tools for agriculture replaced manual labour to a large extent. This labour force was then diverted towards the towns and cities to work in the industrial economy for low wages.

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