How did Bakewell contribute to the Agricultural Revolution? (1 point)

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Bakewell is considered one of the pioneers of the Agricultural Revolution in England. He contributed to this transformation by selectively breeding livestock, particularly sheep and cattle, to improve the quality and productivity of the animals. Bakewell introduced innovative breeding techniques and focused on breeding animals with desirable traits such as high meat yield and improved wool quality. His approach of selecting and mating animals with specific characteristics led to the development of new breeds that were more favorable for farmers in terms of productivity and profitability. Overall, Bakewell's work played a significant role in the advancement of agricultural practices during the Agricultural Revolution.
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