Why did peasants in England neglect agriculture
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The peasants in England farming dominated the lives of most Medieval people, Many people in Medieval England worked the land and as a result, farming was critically important to the peasant family in England.
Farms the peasant used were much smaller and then the peasant who worked in the land did not own the land they worked on. This belong to the land of manor.
Peasants were simply tenants who worked a strip of land or maybe several stripes hence that's why the farming was called stripping farming.
A peasant family was unlikely to be able to own that most valuable farming animals.
Farming was a way of life for many. Medieval farming, by our standards, it was very crude, Peasants had no access to tractors combine harvesters.
Farming tools used by peasants were very crude, Peasants had specific work they had to do in each month and following the farming year.
Farms the peasant used were much smaller and then the peasant who worked in the land did not own the land they worked on. This belong to the land of manor.
Peasants were simply tenants who worked a strip of land or maybe several stripes hence that's why the farming was called stripping farming.
A peasant family was unlikely to be able to own that most valuable farming animals.
Farming was a way of life for many. Medieval farming, by our standards, it was very crude, Peasants had no access to tractors combine harvesters.
Farming tools used by peasants were very crude, Peasants had specific work they had to do in each month and following the farming year.
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