One notable outcome that was NOT a result of economic problems in Britain in the 1830s was the establishment of a stable and prosperous agricultural sector. Despite the economic challenges, agricultural advancements continued, driven by innovations such as crop rotation and selective breeding, which led to increased productivity. Additionally, the period saw the rise of industrialization rather than a decline in manufacturing, as factories and urban growth expanded.
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