What were the consequences of the fencing for the English peasants?

Fencing was most common in England due to rising wool prices. The fencing policy in England was disastrous for the peasants. The landowners took the land from the peasants, arranging pastures on them and settling farmers there, leaving the peasants with small, often marginal lands. This caused the ruin of the peasants, hunger. The peasants became vagabonds or bandits, and rebellions broke out several times. One such uprising is the uprising led by Robert Keth.



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