crop rotation
Crop rotation
Although mass production and its concepts predate the Industrial Revolution, mass production of goods did not become commonplace until the late 19th century. Although he did not invent mass production by any means, Henry Ford is commonly given credit for revolutionizing the way it is used in industry.
19 Th Century, Bessemer and Carnegie mass production process of steel in furnaces
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The 18th century took place during the industrial revolution. During this time, many machines were invented to replace human labour. the steam powered engine was a major advance. other machines, such as trains and early locomotives(cars) were also developped. Google your question if you want more info. :D
Crop rotation
Crop rotation
The Green Revolution refers to a set of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in developing countries, during the mid-20th century. It involved the introduction of high-yielding crop varieties, modern agricultural techniques, and improved infrastructure to boost food production and alleviate hunger.
The need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production
Gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system that began in Britain in the 18th century. Aspects of this complex transformation, which was not completed until the 19th century, included the reallocation of land ownership to make farms more compact and an increased investment in technical improvements, such as new machinery, better drainage, scientific methods of breeding, and experimentation with new crops and systems of crop rotation. The agricultural revolution was an essential prelude to the Industrial revolution.
It increased migration to the cities.It freed many people from agricultural labor.it gave people more money to spend on manufactured goods___________Agriculture may have contributed by facilitating capital accumulation, though its role is debated. It also helped later by feeding the growing urban workforce, though food imports increased hugely in the 19th century. With the invention of better agricultural implements, not as many farm workers were needed. these displaced workers moved to the cities for factory work. As the size of cities increased, so did the demand for consumer products. As a result, entrepreneurs and inventors were more than happy to meet consumer demand. Once mass production was introduced, the Industrial Revolution was in full swing.It gave people more money to spend on manufactured goods.
The period of industrial development in the late 19th century is known as the Second Industrial Revolution or the Technological Revolution. It featured the development of mass production, and the production line.
It took place in the 18th century, because Norman Borlaug, an american who's interested in science was born and he did a lot of experiments a stuff... N BAM! It caused the revolution.
Mass Production.
increased workers' output.
economic independence decreased and dependence increased
economic independence decreased and dependence increased