As a result of new farming techniques developed during the Agricultural Revolution, England's economy experienced significant growth and transformation. Innovations such as crop rotation, selective breeding, and the use of new machinery increased agricultural productivity, leading to surplus food production. This surplus allowed for population growth and urbanization, as fewer people were needed in farming, prompting a shift towards industrial labor. Consequently, the economy diversified, laying the groundwork for the Industrial Revolution.
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