Cause and Effect: Chinese Farming

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Cause and Effect: Chinese Farming Mrs. Tucker 7th Grade World History/Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science

Cause & Effect: Chinese Farming Tang rulers took power, brought peace to countryside, gave more land to farmers. Farmers make many advances; Improved irrigation, introduced new ways of growing crops. Developed new kinds of rice which grew in poor soil, resisted disease, grew faster. Farmers grow more and more rice; becomes a staple to their diet. Farmers begin to grow tea; became a popular drink. Made improvements in other crops too. More food meant that they would have more people. People moved Southward; led to rise of new cities.