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The agricultural revolution of the 1700s caused what immediate and long-term effects?
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1 of 2The Agricultural Revolution was responsible for providing large amounts of food to Europeans at a much more consistent and reliable rate. This allowed for more people to survive on average, due to communities being able to store food for difficult times, while also making people healthier from better nutrition.
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