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The agricultural revolution was what took us of of the hunter gatherer path and started society. If it had not happened, there wouldn't be any scientists, because everyone would spend all their time hunting and gathering. Without scientists, there would be no advancement in technology, and so no industry. Conclusively, if the agricultural revolution had not happened, then the industrial revolution would not have happened.

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Well, one contribution of agriculture to the industrial revolution was an ever-increasing need for more and better farm machinery. In the era just before the automobile, many of the largest manufacturers in America were partially or totally dedicated to producing farm machinery. With the automotive age came the first tractors with internal combustion engines - possibly the biggest single revolution that ever took place in farming. But farming supplied the need for that.

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a growth in population

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