Increased markets, because of increased population, increased making money
Landowners and Farmers were richer
They could now supply food to the growing population which was occurring in the cities
The land owners and the farmers became wealthy with the changes in agriculture but for the workers both males and females the work had became harder than before
Negatives
Farm workers were greatly disadvantaged and got limited casual work. To make matters worse most of the farmers were replaced by newly made farming machines.
There were also food riots and some of the people arrested were sent as convicts to NSW and lots of people were unable to pay for food as the prices increased.
Unemployment was very common during the Industrial Revolution.
The pay for the workers was low especially for the casual workers and many people starved so the crime rate increased.
The gap widened between thee land owners, farmers and the peasants.
Workers lost their rights to the land they worked and now there were more casual workers. Therefore the population changed and more people were forced to move to the cities.
For the peasant communities the outcomes for many of the people living there was there were food riots, violent protesting, and increase in crime and also transportation because of these but a more horrifying one was the starvation of these people.