In the 1730's Viscount Charles Townshend introduced English farmers to the four field crop rotation, though it is incorrect to say that he invented it. There was also just Charles Townshend who was in the British parliament.
Charles Townshed did not invent anything. He was a British politician and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who proposed in 1767 what became known as the Townshed Acts, five revenue acts intended to confirm the principle that the British Parliament had the right to directly tax the English Colonies in America. Among the results of these acts, which were resisted in the Colonies, was the occupation of Boston by British troops in 1768, and the subsequent Boston Massacre of 1770
There are a few people named Charles Townshed, so I need more information to provide an accurate answer. Can you please specify which Charles Townshed you are referring to?
He helped make the Townshed acts. That's why it was called the TOWNSHED acts. That one was obvious, but it's the answer so here you go.
Charles Babbage and it was first made for military use
in the 1730ish :P
the townshed acts were passed to help pay for the damages of the french and indian war
There are a few people named Charles Townshed, so I need more information to provide an accurate answer. Can you please specify which Charles Townshed you are referring to?
He helped make the Townshed acts. That's why it was called the TOWNSHED acts. That one was obvious, but it's the answer so here you go.
Crop rotation
Charles Drew did not invent blood banking, he only helped expand it.
Charles babbage
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Charles Babbage
Charles Townshed introduced the Norfolk crop rotation.
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