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British Agricultural Revolution

A period of significant agricultural development in Britain between the 17th and 19th centuries, which saw a massive increase in agricultural productivity and net output. This revolution, characterized by new farming techniques and practices, is considered a key prerequisite for the Industrial Revolution as it freed up labor for factories and helped feed a growing non-agricultural population.

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