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      <description>How and Why Has the Agricultural Landscape Changed over the years in the UK </description>
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         <title>700-1750AD</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>After the era of the Romans, Britain became more developed and populations grew, with the&nbsp; population increasing to unprecedented levels reaching 16.6 million in 1850. The agricultural output expanded with it, with increased demand for farm produce across the country.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Early British farming4000 BC was the time when farmers started to clear native woodlands (wildwood) for farmland by 7000BC most of the woodland was turned in to agricultural land and areas began to be owned and managed by people of the UK by planting crops. once the Uk became part of the roman empire land was used for cattle, sheep and livestock. late 40s - 60s</title>
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