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Aydan Shepherd
15 March, 16:44
Why were farmers unhappy with nobles ruling?
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Rowan Henry
15 March, 17:22
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Because the nobles would take their land.
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The nobles would take their land because the farmers would borrow money from the nobles to buy land. But when the farmers could not repay the loans, the nobles often took their land.
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