Britan Agricultural Revolution (jan 1, 1600 – jan 1, 1800)
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Location: Primarily Britain, with effects spreading across Europe.
Causes: Advances in farming techniques, such as crop rotation and selective breeding, and the invention of machinery like the seed drill.
Results: Increased agricultural productivity, leading to population growth, urbanization, and the foundation for the Industrial Revolution.
Key Figures: Jethro Tull (seed drill), Charles Townshend (crop rotation).
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