Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... The wealth of a person is
tied to the
land that she or he controls: A good farmstead, a poor claim, a reliable well make or break a person's fortune in the ....
(2004

8

)
Land and the Colonial South
.... rules and government. The South was
tied to the
land and depended on agriculture for its economy.
Land ownership determined political ....
(1475

6

)
TS Eliot's The Waste Land
.... for ceremonies of death take place there, just as it is
tied with both .... Eliot, TS "The Waste
Land." In The Harper American Literature, Donald McQuade (ed.), 2215 ....
(1082

4

)
Indians Loss of Their Land
.... their cultural heritage. The Indians cultural heritage is
tied to the
land of their birth and their death. Their burial grounds ....
(1849

7

)
Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... were a number of contemporary critics of this shift away from the traditional division of landed gentry and landless (but
tied to the
land) peasantry, such as ....
(1915

8

)
Latin American Literature & Film
.... Whether people have been pushed off the
land, impoverished by being
tied to the
land, or expected to reject their heritage they have been exploited in every ....
(1663

7

)
Russian Peasant Family Life
.... Gayeff's 87-year-old valet. As a house servant Fiers has never been particularly
tied to the
land. His preoccupation, the grooming and ....
(1498

6

)
Modern law in English-influenced Judiciaries
.... As a result, the farmers became more firmly
tied to the
land with the evolution of a formalized system of landlord and tenant - of lord and peasant. ....
(2237

9

)
Southern Ontario & Southern Quebec
.... The regional organization is such that the cities of the two regions are
tied by proximity to the sea and the river.
Land transport lines cross at more ....
(1537

6

)
The Collapse of Slavery and the Rise of Feudalism
.... Most of them became coloni who had the duty of cultivating the
land of others. .... They became economically and legally
tied to the people whose lands they worked. ....
(1265

5

)
The Waste Land
.... Eliot never could have written The Waste
Land if he had been a happily married man, if he had had great sums of money and a yacht
tied up at the club. ....
(4050

16

)
Things Fall Apart
.... Okonkwo and other men in the village are closely
tied to the
land, but Okonkwo is forced to flee from that
land because of the crime he commits: The only ....
(1611

6

)
Influence of the Period 1910-1920
.... had for 300 years been a predominantly agricultural system maintained by the labor and taxes of peasant-serfs." The peasant-serfs were
tied to the
land in a ....
(1432

6

)
Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... The Native Americans way of life is
tied inextricably to the
land, particularly for tribal members: "
Land, not as property, but as self-identity, was the ....
(2322

9

)
The Era of European Imperialism
.... Men like Okonkwo are closely
tied to the
land, but Okonkwo is forced to flee from that
land because of the crime he commits: The only course open to Okonkwo ....
(885

4

)
Chinua Achebe's View of a Post-Colonial Society
.... Men like Okonkwo are closely
tied to the
land, but Okonkwo is forced to flee from that
land because of the crime he commits: The only course open to Okonkwo ....
(890

4

)
In the film El Norte (Gregory Nava, 1983), the di
.... his goons to break it up. The people are
tied to the
land, and the
land is owned by Don Rodrigo. One man note that the rich, men ....
(1449

6

)
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Historical Ancedote
.... They paraded one man around town with his arms
tied behind his back and a .... the peasants, giving them the confidence to carry out the actual
land reform (Chen 161 ....
(1483

6

)
Spanish Speakers in California
.... This strategy backfired when the US redistributed
land grants via the
Land Act of .... of experience that Spanish speaking persons in the modern period is
tied to a ....
(4806

19

)
Political Implications of Changes and Trade Ronald Rogowski. " ...
.... Finally, the Mexican situation, labor rich and capital and
land poor, should also .... The resurgence of the Democratic party is closely
tied to the growing belief ....
(1565

6

)
The Book I, Rigoberta Menchu
.... Their struggle is
tied to the
land and to the fact that their
land is being taken from them as if they had no right to it, when in fact they are the ones who ....
(2788

11

)
Increase in Farm Production
.... One example is the Food Security Act of 1985 which
tied soil conservation .... remove incentives for those agri-businesses producing crops on highly erodible
land. ....
(927

4

)
Farm Production and the US
.... One example is the Food Security Act of 1985 which
tied soil conservation .... remove incentives for those agri-businesses producing crops on highly erodible
land. ....
(928

4

)
Cause of the Industrial Revolution in Europe
.... mobile. No longer
tied to the
land by feudalism, the peasant was free to move to the cities to seek employment in the factories. As ....
(1605

6

)
The Political Economy of Slavery
.... The wealth of the South was
tied up in
land and slaves and Genovese (1967) considers the planters' high propensity to consume luxuries and shortage of liquid ....
(1705

7

)
Class and the US
.... skills. Farmers are
tied to the
land and usually
tied to traditional systems of peonage (although they may not be called this). We ....
(714

3

)
The European Community & Agriculture Policy
.... The French people are strongly
tied to the notion that they are an agrarian people .... the 1930's, the percentage of french people living and farming the
land for a ....
(1876

8

)
Society & Native Americans Q
.... who the Native Americans are and their right to a life in a
land they inhabited .... are far from alone in worshipping a number of Gods, mostly
tied to agriculture ....
(898

4

)
Manorialism, feudalism, Serfdom & Economic Growth
.... For the majority who were serfs the tolerable level was little else than slavery because they were
tied to the
land and to serving the interests of the owner ....
(4581

18

)
Food Production & Distribution
.... Because so much of Japan's usable
land is
tied up by inefficient farms, the Japanese pay exorbitant prices for housing, and the average Japanese home, which is ....
(3227

13

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