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The Agrarian Revolution

The Agrarian Revolution was a period of significant agricultural change, primarily in Europe between the 17th and 19th centuries. It involved innovations like crop rotation, selective breeding, and new farming tools, which increased food production and efficiency. This shift reduced the need for many laborers on farms and supported population growth and urbanization. The Revolution laid the groundwork for modern agriculture by improving yields, enabling societies to sustain larger populations and fueling economic and social transformations.