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The Way Of Production In The Early Modern Of England

Posted on:2017-04-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X N WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330485953977Subject:Modern World History
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The Early Modern of England was in the period of social transformation,the organization form of agricultural production also was in the period of transformation.Scholars put forward their own opinions about the organization form.This paper argues that the way of small-scale peasant household production was the most common way.Disintegration of serfdom in the late middle ages,rent manor proprietary,reform land tenure system and improve farmers’personal status,consolidate the way of small-scale peasant household production.The Early Modern England was in the period of pre-industrialization.There are many disputes about the time of Agricultural Revolution.The most personal believe that the Agricultural Revolution began the middle of 18th.This paper adopts this idea.Before the Agricultural Revolution or the prime of Agricultural Revolution.Due to the limited technology of agricultural production, especially the level of agricultural machinery popularization.Agricultural productivity depends largely on labor input.Compared to the farm,there was no doubt that small-scale peasant household had advantages over labor inputs of unit land area.As the development of the agricultural revolution.there is a lot of profit to manage a lot of land.Low efficiency of the small-scale peasant household production was increasingly significant.As the population increasing,agricultural labor wages start to shrink.The advantages of small-scale peasant household labor in unit land area gradually was declining.With the development of the Industrial Revolution and the industrial city,the speeding up of urbanization, the population of agriculture transfer urbanization,the small-scale peasant household production began to decline,the farms had a huge advantage,the small-scale peasant household production in the aspect of improving agricultural productivity cannot be ignored.
Keywords/Search Tags:peasant production, farm, agriculture revolution
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