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14 April, 08:56

What was not a benefit of agricultural inventions?

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  1. 14 April, 09:03
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    Animals were not given more land to graze upon, is the right answer.

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    The Agricultural Revolution was a time period in which a number of technological inventions took place that led to an increase in the productivity of the crops throughout the late phase of the 18th and the early phase of the 19th centuries in Europe. The Agricultural Revolution benefited the farmers with the increased availability of farmland, favorable climatic conditions, more livestock and improved crop yield. However, the only way in which the Agricultural Revolution did not benefit the farmers was that the animals were not given more land to graze upon.
  2. 14 April, 09:22
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    animals did not get more place or land to graze upon as a result of agricultural inventions.
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