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How did agricultural advances affect Chinese society during the Middle Ages?

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It resulted in more people moving to rural areas.

Step-by-step explanation:

Improvements in farming machinery included, for example, the moldboard plow and watermill. Later, cotton planting and weaving technology were adopted and improved.

While around 750, 75% of China's population lived north of the river Yangtze, by 1250, 75% of population lived south the river. This migration was possible due to the introduction of quick-ripening strains of rice from Vietnam suitable for multi-cropping.

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