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Which breakthrough made the Industrial Revolution possible?

  • Horse-drawn seed drills 142 votes (42.1%)
  • Improved sheep breeding 53 votes (15.7%)
  • Larger farms 67 votes (19.9%)
  • Crop rotation 75 votes (22.3%)

Total votes: 337

Answer: Crop rotation. According to Encyclopaedia Britannica. the Norfolk four-course crop rotation system is widely regarded as one of the key innovations of the British Agricultural Revolution. By eliminating the need to leave fields fallow, it boosted food production, supported larger populations and released labour from farming into factories—helping lay the foundations for the Industrial Revolution.