Which sentence best explains how steam power changed agriculture in England between 1810 and 1850?
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The steam power changed agriculture in England between 1810 and 1850 because Steam-powered railways helped transport and sell agricultural produce far from where it was grown.
This helped the farmers in getting the market for their produce and they were therefore able to get cash which the were to use in running of the agricultural sector.
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'Farmers' started using 'steam-powered machines' to spray 'chemical fertilizers and pesticides'.
'Livestock farmers' began using 'steam-powered' machines to milk cattle and shear sheep.
'Steam-powered' railways helped transport and 'sell agricultural' produce 'far from where it was grown'.
Steamships helped to transport large numbers of people from the United States to English farms
The above all sentences best explains how steam power changed agriculture in England between 1810 and 1850
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- This steam engine, which stimulated many inventions and facilitated further technological progress, was one of the most influential developments in the industrial revolution. Steam-powered rails helped move and sell agricultural produce away from where it was grown in England between 1810 and 1850. This brought a complete transformation in farming in England.
- It led to the farmers marketing of their goods and thus they could get cash to work in the agricultural sector. More and more growth has been seen in continuously improving steam technology. The invention of a self-driven steam engine, for instance, changed the face of agriculture while the milk industry revolutionized. The demand for coal also increased, with raw resources representing a tenth of all the export goods in the United Kingdom.
- In the course of the transportation around America around 1815, steamboats replaced barges and flatboats. Before a steamboat, only goods from east to west were generally transported from north to south by rivers because it was very difficult and often impossible to combat the current. Non-powered boats and rafts were built upstream, carried the cargo downstream, and at the end of the journey often was disassembled; the remains were used for residential and commercial buildings. The US saw an enormous rise in shipping goods and people following the invention of the steamboat, which was vital to western expansion.
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