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The Agrarian Revolution refers to the period of significant agricultural development that took place in Europe, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries, leading to increased productivity and changes in farming practices. This transformation was characterized by innovations such as crop rotation, selective breeding, and the enclosure movement, which collectively resulted in a shift from subsistence farming to more commercialized agriculture. These changes had profound effects on society and demographics, impacting urbanization, population growth, and economic structures.