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Diana Gross
16 March, 09:18
What factors led to the agricultural revolution?
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Darian Blake
16 March, 10:27
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The increased agricultural production of the 18th century can be traced to four interrelated factors:The increased availability of farmland. A favorable climate. More livestock. Improved crop yield.
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