It increased productivity on crops such as maize, wheat and rice, whit in turn allowed the population explosion found in Mexico since the 1950's. From a population of some 26 million in 1950 it now boasts a population of 114 million and still growing.
It also displaced many workers, as crop productivity required less farmers. These in turn migrated into Mexico cities, thus fueling the still ongoing industrialization process.
Revolution always leads to change
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As a result of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the country's Natural Resources were nationalized. Another change was the implementation of a minimum wage.
As a result of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the country's Natural Resources were nationalized. Another change was the implementation of a minimum wage.
A period of change, either in changing from hunting and gathering (Neolithic revolution), or a change in agricultural practices resulting in improved methods of growing crops. See the related link below.
The Agricultural Revolution changer peoples lives by having farmers able to make more food and having more technology.
because of the fighting after reconstruction.
The Mexican revolution ended up with land reform that benefited the exploited peasants. Cuban revolutionousted dictators and installed communism.
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
There was a surplus of available food.
There was a surplus of available food.
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.