Military battles often led to the destruction of agricultural land, resulting in decreased crop yields and food shortages in affected regions. The disruption of farming activities due to troop movements and the requisitioning of resources further exacerbated these challenges. Additionally, the loss of labor, as many farmers were conscripted into military service, significantly impacted agricultural production and rural economies. Overall, these effects contributed to long-term challenges in food security and rural development in post-conflict areas.
i do not know. it stopped the framer from growing crops.
what was the effect of machine guns, tanks, poison gas, and airplanes used in the battles along the western front
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it did alot they were like, ooh dang, what we gonn do now? :o
During the American Civil War, but it is also true in most other military contexts, a general's win-loss record on the battlefield is, indeed, the best gauge for measuring his greatness as a military leader. It remains true that many excellent generals can be found among those who lost more times than they won, mostly because battles are not won solely through generalship: supply, morale, and political considerations may also have a decisive effect on battle-results.
No way
Mayan success
i do not know. it stopped the framer from growing crops.
What was the effect of the Mayan success in farming.
Does Farming effect mussels land
The effect of the mayan success in farming was that they began to grow a surplus.
What was one effect of the lenape slash and burn method of farming
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More people moved from farming areas to cities
the weather of the middle colonies did not affect their farming because the farming was perfect for there farming and soil that's why they were soon named the breadbasket colonies!
Im not sure