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before the agricultural revolution, much of england’s farmland was enclosed common under the control of the wealthy highly efficient in crop production
Before the Agricultural Revolution, most of England's farmland was organized as common land, where villagers collectively used it for grazing livestock and growing crops. Enclosure (conversion to private land) and increased efficiency were features of the Agricultural Revolution itself, and control by the wealthy became more prominent post-enclosure. Thus, "common" is the correct description of pre-revolutionary farmland.
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