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David Colman has written: 'Transnationals and development' 'A forecasting system for U.K. grain and oilseed imports' 'Regional variations in U.K. cereals prices' 'Economics Change Less Developed Countrie' 'Principles of agricultural economics' -- subject(s): Agricultural prices, Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture
The shift to agriculture transformed society by enabling more settled living, leading to the development of permanent settlements, the accumulation of surplus resources, the establishment of social hierarchies, and the division of labor. This shift also brought about changes in property ownership, gender roles, and interaction with the environment.
Significant changes weren't fully implemented until 1929 with the end of NEP (New Economic Policy). When Lenin died, Stalin continued this policy while instituting what is called Collectivization. It was a manner with which to collectively bring all aspects of life under the control of the government to ensure stability and efficiency of all aspects of agriculture and industry. Industry was already highly controlled by the Bolshevik government since they always stood for the workers, but they viewed the peasants, profiting off their farms while the workers starved as being unjust. They therefore collectivized the farmland and turned the farms into agricultural factories. All of Soviet society was made to run like a machine (in theory). When considering Lenin and Stalin, changes can be seen in the institution of NEP in the first place as Lenin had begun to decline in health and Stalin capitalized on his weakened state by assuming the prime role of leadership in the party... Stalin's changes to agriculture and industry have nothing to do with Lenin, merely another example of Stalin manipulated the situation to meet his own needs.
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The most dramatic change in agriculture in the South was the invention of the cotton gin.
The development of agriculture allowed people to settle in one place, leading to the establishment of permanent settlements and the growth of populations. Additionally, agriculture enabled the specialization of labor, creation of social classes, and the development of complex societies. Moreover, the surplus of food produced through agriculture allowed for trade, the development of technologies, and the rise of civilizations.
Its change in consumption over change in disposable income
the development of agriculture change the way of early people lived because they grow their own food
Economy needed to change.
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