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Explore the triggers and shifts in England's agricultural landscape during the Industrial Revolution era (1700-1850), driven by factors like population growth, inefficiencies, urbanization, and conflicts with France. Witness the profound changes brought about by enclosure practices, altering countryside aesthetics, advancements in scientific farming and breeding, diversified crops, mechanization, and the integration of technologies like steam engines, iron, and steel.
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When and Why England? • C. 1700-1850 • Causes: • Growing population • Inefficiencies • Cities • War with France
What changes? • Enclosure • Appearance of countryside • Scientific farming • Breeding • Crops • Machinery • Steam engine • Iron & steel