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how did britains economy change as a result of the new farming techniques of the agricultural revolution

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It's because the labor supply increased.
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The new techniques of agricultural revolution allowed the production of agricultural products on a large scale, increased the rural workflow and increased the quantity of agricultural products sold, which resulted in the strengthening of agriculture.

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The English Agricultural Revolution occurred in the eighteenth century, characterized by a set of advances and changes that made possible the increase of production in the field. This revolution did not happen overnight, but it was a process stemming from the changes that had been taking place in the agricultural system since the late Middle Ages.

The agricultural revolution allowed the extensive agricultural production system to be replaced by the intensive, thus generating greater productivity in the field (large-scale production), increasing sales and improving the economy of the country.

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