Describe the economic development of the Crimea in the first half of the 19th century.

In the 19th century, new residents began to move to Crimea, which increased the number of workers, and agricultural products also had the opportunity to enter a wider domestic market. This contributed to the fact that agriculture took a leading position in the economy. The demand for wheat increased, which led to the development of field cultivation, the territories for planting cereals expanded. Hired labor was used, which increased the quality of cultivation of the land, and at the same time the harvest.



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