The Agricultural Revolution by John V. Beckett
Agricultural Change and Its Consequences in England, 1500-1850
The book delves into the transformative period in British history when agriculture underwent significant changes, leading to increased productivity and efficiency. It explores the introduction of new farming techniques, crop rotation, and the enclosure movement, which collectively revolutionized the rural landscape. The narrative examines the social and economic impacts of these changes, highlighting how they paved the way for the Industrial Revolution by freeing up labor and increasing food production. Through a detailed analysis, the book provides insights into how these agricultural advancements reshaped society and laid the groundwork for modern farming practices.
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