The two most hardest things a person had to adjust to was living conditions of a factory worker, and factory conditions. A person living as a factory worker had the worst living conditions by the small tenent housings, that had no running water, no sewage system, that meant all the sewage was dumped into rivers that had contaminated their drinking water. This process had lead to sickness and possible death. The second hardest thing was factory conditons by the workers working long hours, which they werent getting paid enough to work. Not getting paid enough meant little living expenses. Those were the two hardest things a person had to adjust to, to live in the city to be factory workers.
Innovation led to the Industrial Revolution in England through the variety and amount of English thinkers and inventors being able to communicate effectively and quickly about their new farming and factory techniques.
machines being invented made farming more effecient
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Livestock farming
the Industrial Revolution
Innovation led to the Industrial Revolution in England through the variety and amount of English thinkers and inventors being able to communicate effectively and quickly about their new farming and factory techniques.
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Innovation led to the Industrial Revolution in England through the variety and amount of English thinkers and inventors being able to communicate effectively and quickly about their new farming and factory techniques.
The Industrial Revolution is a change from hand farming to machines.
It depends on the factory but always alot.
Changes in farming meant you did not need as many farm workers, and labor was available for industrial operations.
machines being invented made farming more effecient
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New farming techniques on the eve of the Industrial Revolution helped industry and farming in Europe. Crop husbandry helped as well.
Ancient civilizations are the originators of organic farming. Asian civilizations from more than 5,000 years ago leave evidence of organic farming that archaeologists uncover. They predate the industrial chemicals and synthetics that define agro-industrial, commercial, conventional, industrial agriculture and show that in ancient times conventional and organic farming were synonymous.