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The Agricultural Revolution Vs. Lumen, Social Change

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Life for the average European changed drastically during the Industrial Revolution by means of an increase of food supply, population growth, urbanization, and miserable living conditions. There was an unprecedented increase in agricultural production, and later it was named the Agricultural Revolution (Lumen, Social Change). Because of the increase in food supply, Europeans were fed better and more disease-resistant (19-1). Because of the lack of wars and epidemic diseases, Europeans were less likely to die, and they would be able to have more children. Also, the Agricultural Revolution, along with the lowered prices of food, contributed to the population growth (Lumen, Social Change). An increase in industrialization and the emergence of

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