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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - History - Middle School - The Agricultural Revolution
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Fertilizers played a major part in the Agricultural Revolution. The Agricultural Revolution supported unprecedented population growth, freeing up a significant percentage of the workforce, and thereby helped drive the Industrial Revolution.

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - History - Middle School - The Agricultural Revolution
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20 Questions

1. Why was one field left fallow?
2. Why did farmers need to produce more food?
3. Why was one field left fallow?
4. By the early 1800s what had happened to the fields?
5. Bakewell's methods were known as what?
6. One of the 3 fields was always left...what?
7. Who helped to produce healthier and heavier animals?
8. Jethro Tull's book of 1731 had what title?
9. Which was not true of the new crop rotation system?
10. What was one advantage of the old 3-field system?
11. Which crop was not rotated in the Norfolk system?
12. Which other historical event greatly helped farmers?
13. Who introduced the Norfolk four-course crop rotation?
14. Which other historical event greatly helped farmers?
15. Jethro Tull famously invented a horse-drawn…what?
16. Which county gave its name to a 'Four-course crop rotation' system?
17. Who introduced the Norfolk four-course crop rotation?
18. Who did not suffer as a result of enclosure?
19. Which crop was not rotated in the Norfolk system?
20. Acts of Parliament of which year made enclosure compulsory?