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Large estates broken up and sold to peasants?

Catabolism


What is the manor system?

The manor system is when knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return, the peasants had to give the knights food or other payment.


Who farmed in landlords estates?

peasants


Who farmed feudal estates in middle ages?

Feudal estates were farmed by peasants. For much of the Middle Ages, the peasants were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the estates and not allowed to move away. There were some places where a lot of them were slaves. There were also places were they were mostly free peasants who were tenants on the estates.


The land reform that the Brazilian government proposed involved?

At breaking up large estates to provide land grants for peasants. By:libni:D


Who were the members of 3 estates?

clergy,nobility,peasants


What are the three estates of renaissance society?

The clergy, the nobility, and the peasants.


What changes did land reform bring Brazil?

The land reform in Brazil aimed to break up large estates and tried to give the land to peasants.


How did the manor system operate?

The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.


The four estates of France were the?

The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'


What were large agricultural estates called?

Large agricultural estates can have different names, depending on historical time and location: Hacienda: a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants Manor: large estates in the Middle Ages Plantation: large agricultural estates in the US which grew cash crops such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco Latifundia: large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians Minifundia; small plots of land intensively farmed by campesinos to feed their families. Campesinos, however, rarely owned these plots, which were held by either wealthy landowners or the government. Patroonship: the Dutch granted patroonships or estates of land in the New Netherlands


How did geography influence the peasants of the french revolution?

Royalty ruled and had many estates and castles so peasants lived in shacks and such. The geographyb was very different for peasants