Why is the Agricultural Revolution an important part of early European history? Select the two correct answers. A. Humans learned more advanced methods of hunting and foraging for food. B. Women were given more rights and humans were treated more equally. C. It allowed people to produce food without the risk of disease or drought causing a shortage. D. The human population increased significantly in a short period of time. E. Humans were able to settle in one region and produce a surplus of food.
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D. The human population increased significantly in a short period of time. E. Humans were able to settle in one region and produce a surplus of food.
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- The Agricultural Revolution had identified ways of improving farming and thereby producing more food. British farmers did not have to leave the field for a growing season by yearly cultivation of different types of crops.
- In one year, for example, it argued that cereals such as wheat or barley should be grown by farmers, and in the next year a vegetable crop such as turnips should be grown. This allows a farmer to make food each year on a field without decreasing his soil capacity. Eventually, British farmers were allowed to grow more food.
- In the 1700s, the Agricultural Revolution happened in Britain with inventions and improvements that contributed to a rise in food production. The increased production of food has also increased the British population to the benefit of the industrial revolution
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