As agriculture changed in England
a. peasants lost their hereditary rights to land and were forced either to rent, work as day laborer or leave.
b. the principle of primogeniture helped to keep properties intact and profitable.
c. yeoman became crucial as a class of profitable renters and productive farmers.
d. wages in cottage industries fell as labor became cheaper.
e. all of the above
e
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a. true b. false
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