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how did the agricultural changes of the 18th century support the industrial revolution? by eliminating the need for agricultural labor by reducing the cost of farming equipment by boosting food production to sustain a growing population by increasing the urban workforce due to failed crops
The 18th - century agricultural changes, such as the Enclosure Movement and new farming techniques, increased food production. This was crucial as it sustained the growing population, including the urban workforce needed for the Industrial Revolution. Eliminating the need for agricultural labor is an over - statement as some labor was still required. Reducing farming equipment cost was not a main factor in supporting the Industrial Revolution. Failed crops did not play a positive role in supporting the Industrial Revolution in a direct way.
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