Muslims improved agriculture by creating terraces.
Sundiata Keita is considered to be the founder of the Mali Empire. He introduced cotton to the land and made great improvements in agriculture.
Industrial revolution changed our daily lives with the improvements of manufacturing, textile production and agriculture. All of these aspects put together are what formed an industrial revolution. It was max.
It is hard to understand your question. However, the main contributions of the early Iron Age were the development of iron forging, and ongoing improvements in agriculture, communication and trade.
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Many improvements were made to transportation during the early 1800's. Many different industries benefited from the improvements including the textile and agricultural industries.
improvements in agriculture and revival trade
Forbes has written: 'The modern improvements in agriculture'
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The improvements in agriculture during the middle kingdom from Old Kingdom, is that there were only a few imrovements, not many... I dont know which ones... I need help in finding that..> Aiyaa!
Improved Medical Treatments, Environment Awareness, Education Improvements, Farming and Agriculture Improvements and Military Superiority and Defence/ Government Improvements.
Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.
expanding the role of agribusiness in producing food
Sundiata Keita is considered to be the founder of the Mali Empire. He introduced cotton to the land and made great improvements in agriculture.
farmers grew enough food to support large city populations
Improvements in agriculture led to increased food production, which in turn supported larger populations. This population growth created a demand for goods and services, which helped spur the growth of cities as centers for trade, industry, and governance. Additionally, agriculture advancements freed up labor from rural areas, drawing people to urban centers in search of new opportunities.
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Improvements in agriculture in the countryside likely led to increased food production and lower food prices, which would have benefited townspeople by providing them with more affordable and abundant food supplies. It may have also allowed for more specialization in agricultural production, leading to a more diverse range of products available in towns.