Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet LANDLESS


LANDLESS

Definition av LANDLESS

  1. jordlös

Antal bokstäver

8

Är palindrom

Nej

15
AN
AND
DL
DLE
ES
ESS
LA
LAN

4

4

9

466
AD
ADE
ADL


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Exempel på hur man kan använda LANDLESS i en mening

  • On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England, respectively, but Henry was left landless.
  • Saramago was born in 1922 into a family of very poor landless peasants in Azinhaga, Portugal, a small village in Ribatejo Province, some one hundred kilometres northeast of Lisbon.
  • It was made up of landless young men of free birth, often young aristocrats, "who had left fosterage but had not yet inherited the property needed to settle down as full landowning members of the túath".
  • With the loss of political power due to state disenfranchisement, high debt and continuing agricultural problems, most of them lost their land and by 1920 were landless sharecroppers.
  • Carnuel was resettled in 1819 by descendants of the original settlers plus additional landless mestizos.
  • The Tijeras area was resettled in 1819 by descendants of the original settlers plus additional landless mestizos.
  • In 1952, the government of Guatemala began expropriating unused United Fruit Company land to landless peasants.
  • Counting spouses, children, and other dependents, plus landless people, the total population resident in the manor village was probably 500 to 600.
  • The landless farmers and those who were evicted from their land wanted to get their grievances redressed.
  • It has been claimed that he, as a "landless younger son" was partially to blame for his family's long-running feud with the Lancastrian Percy family of Northumberland.
  • Koumoundouros’ long career encompassed many facets of political life, including serving in parliament, authoring of legislation, promotion of a democratic regime, restoration of the army, distribution of national farms to landless farmers, and the approval of major construction work (such as the Isthmus of Corinth).
  • The uprising occurred during a peak in the influx of European Jewish immigrants, and with the growing plight of the rural fellahin rendered landless, who as they moved to metropolitan centres to escape their abject poverty found themselves socially marginalized.
  • Apart from fathering a race of landless knights, Garin de Monglane himself is a character whose portrait in the poems is otherwise drawn very sketchily.
  • In the 1930s and 1940s, increasing mechanization of agriculture virtually brought the institution of sharecropping that had existed since the Civil War to an end in the United States causing many landless Black farmers to be forced off of the land.
  • In late 1945 a land reform confiscated the land of German nobles (Junker), to be given to cottagers and landless farmhands.
  • From a socio-historical perspective, scholars have interpreted the party as the result of the rapid increase in landless markamenn (meaning "border men"), who settled along the Swedish border and made their living by pillaging the rich old settlements.
  • He abolished debt peonage, replacing it with a vagrancy law which stipulated that all landless men of working age needed to perform a minimum of 100 days of forced labor annually.
  • When the Santals were unable to pay the moneylenders back, they became owners of the land and the Santals became dispossessed landless peasants.


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