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The Industrial Revolution shifted the purpose of farming from primarily subsistence agriculture to commercial agriculture. With the development of new machinery and technology, farmers were able to increase their production and efficiency, leading to surplus crops that could be sold in markets. Farming became more focused on maximizing productivity and profit, rather than simply providing for the needs of individual households.
There was a Industrial revolution because many people needed help with there farming and daily jobs.
Farming produced more goods and needed fewer people.
it was called the industrial revolution because it was first the farming age but then later on it was called the machine age because machines were being produced at that time
The Industrial Revolution is a change from hand farming to machines.
The Agricultural Revolution as more successful in England than in the rest of Europe because cooperative farming led to new farming techniques.
Because it was something man had never seen before and it made our lives easier. Like the industrial revolution.
The Agricultural Revolution as more successful in England than in the rest of Europe because cooperative farming led to new farming techniques.
The Agricultural Revolution as more successful in England than in the rest of Europe because cooperative farming led to new farming techniques.
There does not seem to be any clear definition for non-industrial farming such as there is for industrial agriculture. However, it is clear that it generally refers to farming methods which do not utilize industrial agriculture methods, whether due to lack of input financing (subsistence farming), personal farmer choice (organic farming), or some other reason. Non-industrial agriculture would be typified by the lack of agricultural machinery such as tractors and combine harvesters, lack of biotechnology (GMO's), lack of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and so on.
No, the Paleolithic era predated the farming revolution known as the Neolithic Revolution. The Paleolithic era was characterized by a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, while the farming revolution marked the transition to settled agriculture.
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