75% | ||
stable food supply | ||
slow transportation, hierarchical, not much change, peasants pay high taxes, etc | ||
wheat, barley, beans, oats | ||
fallow (from Medieval farmers) | ||
clover & turnips | ||
corn & patato | ||
Charles "Turnip" Townsend | ||
the Dutch | ||
increase in food production | ||
enclosure | ||
Pugachev | ||
the organization of peasants to spin wool into thread | ||
that of an active organizer & participant in family decisions | ||
countryside | ||
Old Regime | ||
the combination of urbanization & industrialization | ||
Jethro Tull | ||
John Kay | ||
James Hargreaves | ||
water frame | ||
Richard Arkwright | ||
the spinning mule, Samuel Crompton | ||
Thomas Newcomen, James Watt | ||
steam engine |
Agricultural & 1st Industrial Revolution
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