Agricultural Revolution
Before the Agricultural revolution, the population grew very slowly. ... As a result of the Agricultural Revolution, the morality rate declined, and there was a rise in the fertility rate. ... In general, as a result of the agricultural revolution, people became more dependent on one another, for they began specializing in product and crop production. ... The Agricultural Revolution was a precursor to the Industrial Revolution. ... With the aid of new inventions, which could speed up production, such as Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin, the Industrial Revolution began, and the Agricultural Revolution ended.