What was the Agricultural Revolution?
The Agricultural Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries improved farming with new technologies and increased crop production.
early cause of urbanization
Started: Early Britains, 1700s
farming methods—> food production + manufacturing methods
Ended in 1850s
What were the consequences and causes of the AR?
Consequences: More food, more people, cities, and technology.
-urbanization/growth/production
Causes: New farming methods like: 4-field crop rotation – improved crop yields
-innovations and inventions/enclosure movement
What is the Industrial Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution in the late 18th to early 19th centuries transformed economies from agrarian—> industrial through major technological advancements.
major industrialization
Started: 1750s
industry —> factories + machinery
Ended: 1900s
What are the causes and consequences of IR?
Consequences: Urbanization, technological advancements, social changes.
-living conditions, inventions, wealth distribution+increased production
Causes: New inventions, access to resources, growing population.
-coal: fuel for steam engines, technologies, demands+goods
agricultural revolution + imperialism