The Formation of a Society: Land Reform and Agricultural Changes in Spain
Classified in Geography
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12.1. The formation of a society classes. 12.2. Agricultural changes in types of measures:
- Freedom of contract farming
- Elimination of the manorial system
- Measures against primogeniture
- Confiscation
Consequences of land reform:
- The ownership structure became fully capitalist
- Concentration of ownership in fewer hands
- Loss of economic power of the clergy
- Maintenance of economic and social power of the nobility
- Growth of a class of absentee landowners
- Plunder of small farmers and increasing rents for tenants
- Worsening conditions of the rural proletariat
- Evolution of agriculture with modernization and specialization
12.3. Industrialization in Spain:
Spain had good conditions for industrialization in the 19th century, but failed due to lack of agrarian revolution and inefficient state management.
12.4. The labor movement. The First International in Spain