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It lead to the industrial revolution becasue when enclosure (when small strips of land were made into large pieces of land) took place and when there was new technology in the agricultural industry so they didnt need as many farmers as they had so many of those farmers and their families went to the city where all the factories were. the large supply of people lead to factories being successful and well therefore came the industrial.
The growth of cottage industry, enclosure act and war of 1812 were the reasons for industrial revolution.
Agricultural development such as the seed drill, improved livestock breeding methods, better varieties of food crops, and new land buying options called enclosure movement all had effects on the revolution.
a. The agricultural revolution[ the enclosure of fields, scientific farming (crop rotation), improved animal breeding, better farm tools were invented.]b. The factors ( the things needed) were readily available[land, capital, labour]c. The scientific revolutiond. need/ necessity.
It didn't happen in a single year, but a gradual change of many things over a period of time. The British Agricultural Revolution describes a period of development in Britain between the 17th century and the end of the 19th century, which saw a massive increase in agricultural productivity and net output. This in turn supported unprecedented population growth, freeing up a significant percentage of the workforce, and thereby helped drive the Industrial Revolution. How this came about is not entirely clear. In recent decades, enclosure, mechanization, four-field crop rotation, and selective breeding have been highlighted as primary causes, with credit given to relatively few individuals.
It lead to the industrial revolution becasue when enclosure (when small strips of land were made into large pieces of land) took place and when there was new technology in the agricultural industry so they didnt need as many farmers as they had so many of those farmers and their families went to the city where all the factories were. the large supply of people lead to factories being successful and well therefore came the industrial.
The growth of cottage industry, enclosure act and war of 1812 were the reasons for industrial revolution.
Agricultural development such as the seed drill, improved livestock breeding methods, better varieties of food crops, and new land buying options called enclosure movement all had effects on the revolution.
a. The agricultural revolution[ the enclosure of fields, scientific farming (crop rotation), improved animal breeding, better farm tools were invented.]b. The factors ( the things needed) were readily available[land, capital, labour]c. The scientific revolutiond. need/ necessity.
the answer is enclosure
Farming methods improved, Enclosure increases Output but causes migration, and population multiplies.
Farming methods improved, Enclosure increases Output but causes migration, and population multiplies.
Enclosure was the process of enclosing agricultural lands with boundaries such as fences, walls, hedges or ditches. Enclosure also enabled urban development. Little enclosure took place on heathland, moorland, or in industrial areas.The enclosure was carried out by having land formally categorized as common land (open fields) under some collective control leading to creation of legal property rights.
a ready labor supply for factories and businesses.This is because the enclosure act forced many small farmers off of their land, thereby forcing them to move into cities, where more industrial opportunities were becoming available.
The agricultural revolution started because England was gaining lands from wars they were involved in such as the Seven Years' War and the War of Spanish Succession, while they also advanced farming techniques with enclosure, and crop Rotation
The agricultural revolution started because England was gaining lands from wars they were involved in such as the Seven Years' War and the War of Spanish Succession, while they also advanced farming techniques with enclosure, and crop Rotation
Once the enclosure movement took hold, forcing tenant farmers off the land, they were forced to move to the cities and compete for low paying factory jobs. Cities became overcrowded, polluted, and dangerous.