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What was the new tool that changed farming the most during the middle ages? Planting seeds/ Raising animals/ blowshare
What was the new method farmers
learned for growing crops? they had 3 lands
why did they let one field rest each season? the 3rd one was a lay fallow.
the industrial revolution of the middle ages taught people new, better methods for growing. it also changed society
Because Charlemagne opened new irons mines, there was more iron available and farm tools improved.
the new plowshare, made of Iron, allowed farmers to till heavy soil.
the plowshare created a surplus of food, which farmers could use to trade.
Farmers discovered that horses were better workers than oxen.
Horses could work longer without
rest and they would move faster.
the farmers invented a new horseshoe. it allowed the horse to breathe easier and pull heavier weights