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Tyrants gave land to the landless farmers
Solon paid off debts for farmers and freed slaves in ancient Athens.
He removed debt-slavery so that they were not destroyed by poor seasons.
Solon became popular by giving land to the landless farm owners.
Solon's role was to stop the exploitation of the small farmers against exploitation by the big landowners. Obviously this created friends and enemies. After his efforts, power to the oligarch re-emerged and the lower people turned to tyrants to balance the structure.
He canceled the dept from farmers and slaves.
he canceled the depts of farmersfreed the slaves
popular- he canceled the depts of farmers unpopular set all the slaves freely
popular- he canceled the depts of farmers unpopular set all the slaves freely
solon freed farmers who became slaves and cancelled farmers' depts
Solon was an ancient Athenian leader who came into power in 594 B.C. He canceled all land debts and returned salves to their families. Although he helped most of the poor farmers he Did not take land from the rich and give to the poor.
he canceled the depts of farmersfreed the slaves
Solon faced the daunting task of improving the condition of debt-ridden farmers, laborers forced into bondage over debt, and the middle classes who were excluded from government. Solon had to help them while simultaneously avoiding alienating the increasingly wealthy landowners and aristocracy. Solon's solutions were, of necessity, compromises. Because of these reform compromises and other legislation, posterity refers to him as Solon the lawgiver.
Tyrants gave land to the landless farmers
Solon and Peisistratus.
Solon paid off debts for farmers and freed slaves in ancient Athens.
Solon, an Athenian statesman, was important for introducing political and economic reforms in ancient Athens, laying the foundation for democracy in the city-state. His laws aimed to alleviate economic inequality and social unrest, paving the way for a more just and stable society.