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Answer:
Monoculture
Explanation:
Rising human numbers have increased pressure on the land; selective agriculture or monoculture (the use of one or two favored crops) has reduced biodiversity.
In the 17th century the Dutch practised monoculture (spices) in the Indonesian colony for the benefit of the Dutch Republic and a little later the British in India cultivated opium in large quantities for the Chinese market.
During the classic Maya empire (roughly from 200 to 800 C.E.) the main crops were just corn (sacred in all Mesoamerica) and beans.
There is an interesting monocultural parallel with certain crops (marihuana, avocado) produced in Mexico nowadays, there is one difference though:
Corn, beans and gourds were necessary for surviving; spices, opium and marihuana were not.
As per the passage, the intense man and land relationship can be shown by the interaction of man and the environment. From the 1450 to 1750 C.E towards the 20th century that lead to the interests of historians.
- It is the monoculture that with the rising civilization
- During the 1450 and towards the 20th century lead to the growth of the human population and its through the intensity of land-use practices. The growth of man and environment interaction took place.
Learn more about the example of intensified man land use in the period 1450 C.E.
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