I agree. Alot of European immigration that occurred in the late 1800's and early 1900's, was caused by no land could be bought where they came from. Either you had some land, or you didn't. And it wouldn't come up for sale either. It would pass onto younger generations, or bought up by bigger land owners who wanted more. If you or your family didn't own any land, you more less lived on somebody else's and worked your whole life as a peasant. Your parents probly did the same thing while you were being raised.
I have always said that we would see the same thing in this country when it got highly developed. And I think we are starting to see it now. But I think we are going to see a different affect in these modern times. With newer bigger modern equipment, few people are going to be able to do the work of thousands compared with a century ago. I have a huge concern about what non-landowners will do to survive in the future. Living on rented land and more less be a peasant, is only going to be done by few. That won't happen though. Afraid is what will happen, is a few people will work for corporate businesses and paid salaries barely enough to live on, and everyone else will just have to fin for themselves.
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