What changes took place in england with the coming of modern agriculture?
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The coming of modern agriculture in England meant many different changes:
●The open fields disappeared, and the customary rights of peasants were undermined.
●The richer farmers expanded grain production, sold this grain in the world market, made profits, and became powerful.
●The poor left their villages in large numbers. Some went from the Midlands to the Southern counties where jobs were available, others to the cities.
●The income of labourers became unstable, their jobs insecure, their livelihood precarious.
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●The open fields disappeared, and the customary rights of peasants were undermined.
●The richer farmers expanded grain production, sold this grain in the world market, made profits, and became powerful.
●The poor left their villages in large numbers. Some went from the Midlands to the Southern counties where jobs were available, others to the cities.
●The income of labourers became unstable, their jobs insecure, their livelihood precarious.
Hope this will help you :-)
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