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More people moved from farming areas to cities
It is using machinery to perform work that was done by hand. It greatly increased the production of crops, and reduced the number of people that had to be employed as farmers. This permitted people to perform other work.
Around 1750, societies were mostly rural. That means that most people were employed in farming and farming-related work.
The American Dream has not changed over the years, if reffering to the overall average dream of getting a job and living a good life. Though if you are reffering to the type of people who want the dream, it has changed, more and more people have been inspired since the great speech's of Dr. King. Ex: Dream act( illegal students who want to stay in this country), or other foreign peoples.
The rhode island system and the lowell system changed the lives of american workers by it gave the people a chance to work and have a job and to earn money
Farming changed people's lives by enabling them to settle in one place, leading to the development of communities and social structures. It also provided a consistent food source, allowing for population growth and the rise of civilizations. Additionally, farming led to the specialization of labor, the development of technologies, and the formation of trade networks.
Many people lost their jobs due to mechanization of car production
how did farming change the life of native americans
More people moved from farming areas to cities
The shift from hunting to gathering and then to farming is called civilization
It changed maps. it changed people. It changed the political landscape of the world.
It changed because all the humans evolved.
it has changed are local area because more people take care of animals and that is how we get our milk and protean that we need.
As a new beginning to start business and farming.
Mesopotamian farmers used canal systems to control dangerous flooding, making their land more productive.They also start growing wild plants such as wheat and barley.
As a new beginning to start business and farming.
Farming. Most people throughout history have been farmers. Until about 1840, at least 95% of all the people were engaged in agriculture. Our modern surfeit of foodstuffs is a relatively recent phenomenon, produced by the mechanization of farming technologies. Let's face it, when the highest technology you possess is an ox-drawn plow, you know that your civilization is only one bad harvest away from starvation.