Agricultural Revolution Notes and Drills
Agricultural Revolution Notes and Drills
Agricultural Revolution Notes and Drills
Questions
Additional Notes
breeding of livestock
Larger and healthier animals were developed
Resulted in increased availability of meat, wool,
leather, soap and candle tallow
More manure became available for fertilizing
Explain the
significance of
the Columbian
Exchange?
Identify three
reasons the
Enclosure
Movement in
England had a
positive impact
on England.
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o
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Identify some of
the possible
negative ways
that the
Enclosure
movement
impacted society
What socioeconomic
tension emerged
as a result of this
agricultural
transformation?
4. Impact on women
a. In traditional communities, women had been an
indispensable part of a households economic
survival
Women farmed, raised animals and oversaw
important functions of the household
b. Enclosure of common lands meant that women (and
men) were forced off the land
c. Economic opportunities for women thus decreased
significantly
d. Many families with daughters were eager to get
them out of the house as they were an extra mouth
to feed
e. Young women increasingly went to towns or cities
where they became domestic workers, or in many
cases when there were no alternatives, prostitutes.
f. Families who were able to get by in the countryside
often supplemented their income through the
cottage industry, or putting-out system (mostly for
spinning or weaving)
Women played an important role in spinning and
weaving
5. A strict hierarchical system emerged
a. A few landowners (gentry)dominated the economy
and politics
b. Strong and prosperous tenant farmers rented land
from the large landowners
c. Some small peasant farmers owned their own land
Students should also be able to respond to the following FRQ style practice
question.
1. Discuss the features of the Agricultural Revolution. How did the
Agricultural Revolution affect European society in the 18th century? (USE
THE FRQ DRILL CHART FROM CLASS)