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they helped farmers retrieve water from deep water aquifers
There were many factors contributing to the growth of medieval towns. One of these was improvements in agriculture that made it possible to have a larger population without increasing the number of farmers. Another thing was the general improvement in government, which led to greater economic stability. The improvements ranged from better protection from raiding and invasion to a better established currency. Improvements in trade were important. These, in turn, depended on improvements in transportation, such as better roads, better security on the roads, better ships, relationships established with Asian and African countries, and establishment of trade guilds. Technology played an important part. Several inventions and discoveries contributed to the growth of towns. Among the improvements brought about in the Middle Ages were the inventions of the artesian well, fireplace and chimney, and a number of different kinds of cranes and mills. These all made it possible to improve the lifestyles of people living in compact quarters. In time, towns and cities became important because of the schools or universities they had in them. Scholars tended to congregate, and this increased the importance of the places where they gathered. Similarly, some towns or cities had the reputation of being the best places to get medical care. Toledo was one such place.
Farmers decided to sell their land and move to the cities were they became beggars.
There were a variety of tools that were used by farmers in the 1600's. These include flails, dibbers, breast ploughs, as well as scythes.
vegetables and cattle herds
Consumer choice is important in agriculture because it helps in providing timely responses to unfolding markets to farmers.
The Plow And The Wheel. The Plow Was The First Important Tool Invented To Help Farmers. The Sumerians Used the Wheel For The Plow And/Or Wagons.
These inventions were important because farmers no longer needed to hire workers, because they had new machinery. These workers moved to bigger cities and the employees of factories increased.
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The plough The milking machine.
Flooding was an extreme problem with the early farmers. The two inventions that helped them deal with the flooding problem were seed plows and irrigation systems.
These inventions were important because farmers no longer needed to hire workers, because they had new machinery. These workers moved to bigger cities and the employees of factories increased.
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Plow and irrigation system
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Which features of the Somme were important to farmers? bc
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