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
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.
Yes, the Neolithic Revolution changed society by enabling the production of surplus food through practices such as agriculture and animal domestication. This surplus led to increased population growth, development of permanent settlements, specialization of labor, and the emergence of social hierarchies.
No because there was not a major change in the monarchy at the time and it did not directly effect everyone so it cannot be called a revolution, but it was a major change in farming at the time.
It changed massively. Especially after the industrial revolution
The Neolothical revolution.
The Agricultural Revolution changer peoples lives by having farmers able to make more food and having more technology.
Without the Neolithic Revolution, society would likely not have transitioned to settled agriculture, leading to a continued hunter-gatherer lifestyle. This would have limited population growth, technological advancement, and complex social structures that emerged with agriculture. Additionally, cities and civilizations may not have developed as we know them today.
The difference was that the American Revolution was conservative while the French Revolution wanted to completely change everyday society.
The Neolithic Revolution changed society by providing a shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to settlement-based agriculture, leading to permanent settlements, increased food production, division of labor, and the development of more complex societies.
The Industrial Revolution was a period of time in which societies switched from agriculture to factories and industries. This change started from about 1760 and kept going until 1840.
The Industrial revolution promoted the world's first industrial and consumer-oriented society in Britain.Social emulation was etc