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enclosure was good for rich farmers because they got more land and they got to try out new inventions and they also got to keep everything they owned and more because they would have to buy all the stuff of the poor because they couldnt afoord to keep it all
Aristocrats relied on farmers to grow the crops that made them rich. the aristocrats owned the fields outside the village walls. In these fields, farmers in northern China grew wheat and a grain called millet. In the south where the climate was warmer and wetter, they were able to grow rice.
because the bank only benefit the rich
They owned silver mines and would get rich when the government bought their silver
Known as Pro-Poor Growth, agrarian reformers take land from the rich and give it to the poor to farm.
enclosure was good for rich farmers because they got more land and they got to try out new inventions and they also got to keep everything they owned and more because they would have to buy all the stuff of the poor because they couldnt afoord to keep it all
enclosure ....means when and if garmai breaks up wit you ....your being enclosured
Rich landowners that could afford the land benefitted the most from England's enclosure farming.
rich farmers wears good clothes, while poor farmers wears not too good. but while doing farm work, they are willing to wear some old clothes as the work will dirty what they wear.
Farmers benefit from mineral-rich dust and silt called _____.
Farmers produce. Farmers Produce Farmers Produce
There was rich soil for 6-7 months. This was good for farmers because then they could grow good strong crops to sell and get money.
for their rich soil
the rich people in ancient Egypt had jobs as farmers and priests
the rich white men
the rich soil.
It is never accurate to make any absolute statement about people (including the one I just made). Thus, it is not accurate to say that 18th century men WERE or WERE NOT pale. However, in the 1700s people who spent time in the sun were usually farmers and laborers. The rich were not farmers and labores themselves; they had servants and slaves for such work. Thus, the rich were usually pale. In fact, it was a sign of wealth and status to be pale-skinned, because it meant you didn't have to work outside to make money.