The Enclosure Movement

English farmers had raised crops and grazed their animals on open fields for centuries. However, during the late 17th century, English landowners began buying up village lands and fencing them in. They then charged people for the use of the land. This was known as enclosure.

The farmers were not happy.

Suddenly, they had to make a little land do as much as possible. Here's what happened.

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