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business and finance food industryWhy was the industrial revolution so important to the second agricultural revolution?
Considering this, why was the agricultural revolution important to the industrial revolution?
The Agricultural Revolution of the 18th century paved the way for the Industrial Revolution in Britain. New farming techniques and improved livestock breeding led to amplified food production. This allowed a spike in population and increased health. The new farming techniques also led to an enclosure movement.
what was the impact of the second agricultural revolution?
The second agricultural revolution shifted the foundation of agriculture from the sun to a new reliance on fossil fuel. This period saw the development of new farming machinery. The revolution's major impact was the reduction in the number of people needed to operate farms.
British Agricultural Revolution. The British Agricultural Revolution, or Second Agricultural Revolution, was the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain due to increases in labour and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries.