enlist the empacta of the ne agrecultu tecnology in Europe in 11th century
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From the eleventh century, Europe entered a warm phase. Average temperatures increased, which had a profound effect on agriculture. Peasants now had a longer growing seasons and the soil, now less subjected to frost, could be more easily ploughed.
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