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Tudor Agriculture Fortunes were to be made from sheep in Tudor times. There was a huge demand for wool. The spinning and weaving of woollen cloth in England increased tremendously. It was said at the time that a sheep was more valuable than a man! Why did sheep farming on a large scale start the enclosure of the large open 'strip' fields of medieval England? Click the picture for an answer. |
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Sheep farming was important
in this country for a long time.
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