In the 1200s, farming saw significant improvements with the introduction of the heavy plow, which allowed for deeper tilling of soil, making it more productive in northern climates. Crop rotation became more widespread, helping to maintain soil fertility and reduce fallow periods. Additionally, the use of the horse collar enabled horses to pull heavier loads, increasing efficiency in plowing and transporting goods. These advancements contributed to increased agricultural output and supported population growth.
its started in the 1200s
improvements in transportation -Blissful
improvements in transportation -Blissful
improvements in transportation
improvements in transportation -Blissful
improvements in transportation -Blissful
farming improvements led to availability of more food which led to population explosion.
Improved Medical Treatments, Environment Awareness, Education Improvements, Farming and Agriculture Improvements and Military Superiority and Defence/ Government Improvements.
The changes that took place in the 1200s were that even the rich people who lived in castles did work on farming. Also people now wanted their own land.
Farming improvements in the Middle Ages led to greater agricultural yields, which attributed to a dramatic increase in population. The revival of trade led to a growth of cities.
Reaper, steal tipped plow and clipper ships
trade and transportation and the things they had around them