What is the inconsistency and painfulness of the agrarian coup in England?

1. Restructuring of the existing land relations;

2. The emergence of large land plots owned by landlords. Hired farmers worked on such plots, and there were fewer and fewer free peasants;

3. The monastic lands were distributed to the feudal lords;

4. Discontent of free peasants, peasant uprisings;

5. Sheep breeding began to develop (because of wool, which was in demand) to the detriment of agriculture;

6. The pluses of the agrarian revolution include an increase in the production of cloth, which was actively sold to other countries.



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