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Was the revolution in agriculture necessary to the Industrial Revolution? Explain.
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Was the revolution in agriculture necessary to the Industrial Revolution? Explain.
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This is somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that yes, the agricultural revolution was necessary for the Industrial Revolution because it allowed for certain large-scale farming techniques to be adopted in the factory.
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