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Which statement explains how the British Agricultural Revolution changed history?(1 point)
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New farming techniques and breeding practices allowed the wealthy to grow richer and the poor to become worse off financially.
New farming techniques and breeding practices allowed the wealthy to grow richer and the poor to become worse off financially.
The creation of farming allowed for people to become settled in one location and towns and cities to grow.
The creation of farming allowed for people to become settled in one location and towns and cities to grow.
New farming techniques allowed for better crops and a surplus of crops, leading to heathier populations and more money.
New farming techniques allowed for better crops and a surplus of crops, leading to heathier populations and more money.
The idea of fallow fields allowed the agricultural revolution to take off.
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New farming techniques and breeding practices allowed the wealthy to grow richer and the poor to become worse off financially.
New farming techniques and breeding practices allowed the wealthy to grow richer and the poor to become worse off financially.
The creation of farming allowed for people to become settled in one location and towns and cities to grow.
The creation of farming allowed for people to become settled in one location and towns and cities to grow.
New farming techniques allowed for better crops and a surplus of crops, leading to heathier populations and more money.
New farming techniques allowed for better crops and a surplus of crops, leading to heathier populations and more money.
The idea of fallow fields allowed the agricultural revolution to take off.
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New farming techniques allowed for better crops and a surplus of crops, leading to healthier populations and more money.
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