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Posted by Sampada Singh 5 years, 2 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
Cultivation on planters own land was referred to as open field system.
The traditional medieval system of farming in England, in which land was divided into strips and managed by an individual only in the growing season, being available to the community for grazing animals during the rest of the year.
The large parts of England the country side was open. It was not partitioned into enclosed lands privately owned by landlords.
Peasants cultivated on strips of land around the village they lived in.
Beyond these strips of cultivation lay the common land. All villagers had access to the commons.
Here, they pastured their cows and grazed their sheep, collected fuel wood for fire and berries and fruits for food.
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