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Kings and Farmers
farmers spent most of their time on or near their land
The difference between America and england were huge. The difference between england and the rest of Europe was huge. Britain was a democracy, many men could vote. A lot of the economy was in the non noble middle and upper class. Most farmers rented their land. America was a democracy, where almost all men could vote. Almost all farmers (except for slaves) owned their own land, making America the most middle class nation on earth. There was no noble class. Europe, except for Holland and Switzerland, was absolute monarchies. The Noble owned most of the land. Almost all the farmers rented land.
3rd estate
They rented land and became farmers.
Nova Net Review Test Answer: Fewer farmers owned most of the land.
Kings and Farmers
Most southern farmers owned no slaves
farmers spent most of their time on or near their land
government
A Franklin was a freeman who owned land, but was not of noble birth. So not a noble, but not a serf, this is the origin of the term 'middle class'. Most franklins were farmers.
The group of people that owned most ofthe land in Etruria was wealthy families!
3rd estate owned land 70% during french revolution
The difference between America and england were huge. The difference between england and the rest of Europe was huge. Britain was a democracy, many men could vote. A lot of the economy was in the non noble middle and upper class. Most farmers rented their land. America was a democracy, where almost all men could vote. Almost all farmers (except for slaves) owned their own land, making America the most middle class nation on earth. There was no noble class. Europe, except for Holland and Switzerland, was absolute monarchies. The Noble owned most of the land. Almost all the farmers rented land.
Most Vikings were farmers.
Most small farmers in the south do not rely solely on modern technology for farming practices. They often incorporate traditional farming methods passed down through generations.
The landed aristocracy.