The Agricultural Revolution 1750-1900 Closely based upon work by Mr McGiunness www.SchoolHistory.co.uk.

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The Agricultural Revolution Closely based upon work by Mr McGiunness

The Agricultural Revolution During the early 1700's, a great change in farming called the Agricultural Revolution began in Great Britain. The revolution resulted from a series of discoveries and inventions that made farming much more productive than ever before. By the mid- 1800's, the Agricultural Revolution had spread throughout much of Europe and North America. One of the revolution's chief effects was the rapid growth of towns and cities in Europe and the United States during the 1800's. Because fewer people were needed to produce food, farm families by the thousands moved to the towns and cities.

THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION Agriculture means.. Farming. Revolution can mean… Change, fast or slow Over hundred and fifty years It was a slow process

OPEN FIELD SYSTEM All villagers worked together All the land was shared out Everyone helped each other Everyone had land to grow food For centuries enough food had been grown ADVANTAGES

OPEN FIELD SYSTEM Strips in different fields Fallow land Waste of time Waste of land Common land DISADVANTAGES

Why did the Open field system need to change? What was Happening to population?

What came next? How are the fields different? Can more food be grown? Why? What ’ s missing? Who wanted change? Who did not want change?

THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION Key words AgricultureOpen field RevolutionFallow YieldEnclosure RotationStrips OutputCommon land Key words