The answer's probably meant to be "agriculture". Most worked in agriculture in 1700, but by 1750 it probably employed just under half. Most still worked in the countryside and in small towns, but many of those worked outside agriculture.
Around 1750, societies were mostly rural. That means that most people were employed in farming and farming-related work.
were most workers farmers
were most workers farmers
Most people are employed in the service and related industries.
Nothing, as they live of the state.
Nothing, as they live of the state.
it changed in POPLATION , Work, Facilities , many other things . BUt these are the main points !
In 1750 farming is the most important industry. water wheels, humans or animals provided power. In 1900 many farmers use machines. coal, steel, iron and textiles are very important industries. most industries use steam power.
Its as in most developed countries and would work out to be around the same as the United States and Britain
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
No but it all most did.
It was mainly farming and growing their own crops and stuff.