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The Agricultural Revolution was crucial for the development of early civilizations as it enabled the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled farming communities. This shift allowed for a surplus of food, which supported population growth and the establishment of complex social structures. Additionally, agriculture facilitated trade, specialization of labor, and the development of political and religious institutions, all key elements in the formation of early civilizations. Thus, while other factors played a role, the Agricultural Revolution was a foundational catalyst for societal advancement.
West's most valuable commodity historically has been its agricultural products, particularly grain and livestock. The vast expanses of fertile land allowed for the cultivation of crops like wheat and corn, which became staple exports. Additionally, cattle ranching contributed significantly to the economy, especially in regions like the Great Plains. This agricultural wealth not only supported local economies but also played a crucial role in trade and export on a national and global scale.
Industrialization in Europe occurred first in Great Britain, then in other parts of Western Europe. Eastern Europe remained largely agricultural and little industrialized.
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There are two. Ireland and the Isle of Man. Neither are part of Great Britain.
Great Britain
the agricultural revolution
the causes to the agricultural revolution was the industrial revolution
Yes, the Agricultural Revolution preceded the Industrial Revolution.
Define the Agricultural Revolution in Europe.
Agricultural Revolution
Another name for agricultural revolution
No factories. The agricultural revolution happened thousands of years before machines.
industrial revolution
the agricultural revolution
G A: No, it was agricultural before the American revolution, and industrialized after.
Agricultural revolution is important because people get to do things beside produce food.