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Essay heading: Important Aspects of Early Modern English Society
 
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The political system was not reliant on democracy, rather patronage. Patronage is what we would today look at as bribery, but was then what kept the political system flowing. Patronage was given in return for services or loyalty. The Early Modern English economy was largely agrarian. Technology and trade were not widely developed, and much of the population lived in rural areas...
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Technology and trade were not widely developed, and much of the population lived in rural areas. Crops and stock were the main sources of income, and therefore the economy was not stable, as a bad winter could wipe out peoples livelihoods. Most of the population just grew enough to feed their families...
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