Which of the following is not true in describing the condition of peasant society in England during the agricultural revolution?

a. Farm families shared vital common pasture and woodlands before the revolution.
b. English gentry were accumulating larger land holdings.
c. Parliament's actions protected the land and rights of peasants.
d. Peasant farmers were forced to move to cities seeking employment.
e. Enclosing lands allowed gentry farmers to close off common lands as their private property.


c

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