Thursday, November 3, 2011

The agricultural revolution of the 18th century... (multipe choice)?

I would guess (a). Before this, the 'closure laws' restricted farming methods. Once these were eliminated, farming could occur on a larger scale. More was produced and allowed some to leave the agrarian existence. Time could be spent on developing tools so still more could be produced. Plows, harrows and other farming implements were developed.

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