What are the consequences of the agrarian revolution?

The Agrarian Revolution took place in England in 1688. Its consequences are difficult for people: the peasants were obliged to accept the fact of fencing from the land. Those who destroyed the hedges were sentenced to death. The peasants could no longer keep livestock. They could only earn a living if they were hired. Wages and salaries fell, and so did prices. The homes of the landless peasants were destroyed. This led to a very large decline in the population. However, the revolution gave the following result: it became possible to feed a large urban population; detachments of free workers arose; the industrial domestic market has grown strongly.



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