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It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
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The farmers can be compared to the working class because neither could avoid the impact of the Industrial Revolution. While this revolution created divisions, it also created equality in the sense that the effects impacted everyone.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
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The Industrial Revolution shifted the purpose of farming from primarily subsistence agriculture to commercial agriculture. With the development of new machinery and technology, farmers were able to increase their production and efficiency, leading to surplus crops that could be sold in markets. Farming became more focused on maximizing productivity and profit, rather than simply providing for the needs of individual households.
Farmers.
The number of farmers declined.
The lowerclass
Farmers wouldn't be farmers without agriculture, and agriculture wouldn't be agriculture without farmers. Simple as that.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
by encouraging farmers to move from the country to cities to find factory work....................