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The mechanization of farming transformed American life by significantly increasing agricultural productivity and efficiency, allowing fewer farmers to cultivate larger areas of land. This shift contributed to urbanization, as many rural workers migrated to cities for jobs in manufacturing and services. Additionally, mechanization led to lower food prices and greater availability of diverse products, improving the overall standard of living. However, it also resulted in the decline of small farms and traditional farming practices, reshaping rural communities and economies.
It allowed people to live in one place year-round, which led to stability and population growth. ~apex
- former slaves - many people and heroes led the revolution, especially Toussaint L'overture
the new englanders made a living formagriculture and free enterprise. Agriculture is the business of farming and free enterprise is the system where people can start any business they want.
the answer is Mao Zedong
many homeless people
Farming is good because it provides food for people. It also led to religion and specialization.
by using intensive farming practices that removed protective grasses (novanet;)
Poor farming and grazing practices have led to desertification in the Sahel in Africa below the Sahara.
Farming spread through a variety of means, such as trade, migration, and conquest. As people traveled and interacted with one another, they shared knowledge and techniques related to agriculture. This exchange of ideas eventually led to the adoption of farming practices in new regions.
Mechanization revolutionized farming practices by replacing manual labor with machines, increasing efficiency, productivity, and scale of operations. This led to higher crop yields, reduced labor costs, and the ability to cultivate larger areas of land.
People began farming as a way to secure a more stable food source than hunting and gathering. Farming allowed for the domestication of plants and animals, providing a reliable and consistent supply of food. Additionally, farming led to the development of settlements and the growth of societies.
The great dust storm. People plowed up the ground, and the top soil blew eastward out to sea. Afterwards the farmers were educated in better ways to grow their crops.
farming improvements led to availability of more food which led to population explosion.
The development of farming for native communities led to sedentism, increased population density, and the emergence of more complex social structures. It also resulted in changes to the environment, resource distribution, and cultural practices.
The Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of poor farming practices, drought, and strong winds. Over-farming and plowing of the land without proper soil conservation methods led to soil erosion, making the land vulnerable to wind erosion during the drought.
The process of taming an animal for farming is called domestication. This involves selectively breeding and training animals to live alongside humans for agricultural purposes, such as providing food, labor, or companionship. Domestication has led to the development of various livestock species that are integral to farming practices.