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5 October, 09:35

Is this statement true or false?

The social order of life on the manor changed because peasants left and were able to earn higher wages.

A. true

B. false

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  1. 5 October, 11:39
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    true

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  2. 5 October, 12:26
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    True

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    Half of all occupied messuages of 1340's became unoccupied tofts by end of 100 years (Dyer, 1994). This resulted in free availability of land post-plague; thus giving already-propertied families a major opportunity to increase their assets. For example, many peasant land-accumulators were raised up into a new yeomanry following their exploitation of land surpluses following the Black Death. There were other signs of peasants improving their position in society through easier accessibility of land and resources. For example, when labour and expense of running manors became too much for the canons of Leicester; richer peasants had skill and resources to take over. Through the plague diminishing the rent received by the canons and their labour forces, these peasants were able to improve their living conditions, gaining manors as opposed to their smaller homes before (Platt, 1978).
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