In the mid-1700's it shift from rural life, animal-powered agriculture, and handcrafted goods to an urban society by the mass production of factory made goods and powered by fossil fuels. Industrialization also brought technological advances and improvements in sanitation and medicine, but as the population growth so has the threaten our well-being.
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Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?
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The Industrial Revolution dramatically changed every aspect of human life and lifestyles.
Before the Industrial Revolution, the world human population growth rate was about .1 percent (.001) per year for the seven to eight centuries. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the mid 1700s, the world's human population grew by about 57 percent to 700 million, and reached 1 billion by 1800. This was mostly do to great advancements in the field of medicine and health, as well as an improvement to the general standards of living.
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Industrial Revolution
the industrial revolution began
Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?
It is during the 750 years before the industrial revolution that the human population began growing at a faster rate than any time in history. After the industrial revolution the rate decreased.
cuz kayley said so
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Before the Industrial Revolution, the world human population growth rate was about .1 percent (.001) per year for the seven to eight centuries. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the mid 1700s, the world's human population grew by about 57 percent to 700 million, and reached 1 billion by 1800. This was mostly do to great advancements in the field of medicine and health, as well as an improvement to the general standards of living.
The Industrial Revolution, which started in the late 18th century, paved the way for significant technological advancements in agriculture, medicine, and sanitation. These improvements led to better living conditions, reduced mortality rates, and increased food production, resulting in a rapid increase in human population around 200 years ago.
The Industrial Revolution dramatically changed every aspect of human life and lifestyles.
The French Revolution and Industrial Revolution in a close tie
More people more jobs for people who lived at the time