Multiple Choice

In the 17th century, English agriculture saw significant improvements, such as the introduction of new, higher-yield crops and more efficient farming techniques. This led to a substantial increase in the amount of food that could be produced per worker. Based on the economic conditions of that era, what was the most likely long-term consequence of this increased productivity?

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