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Remember, great change took place when Henry VIII broke from the Roman Catholic church. Land passed from the church to Henry, and Henry sold it to the newly wealthy who built new homes in the country.

Landowners wanted to make more money from the land and so they began to fence it in. Fenced land needed fewer workers and so many people had to leave the land and seek work in towns.

Find out about life in a village in Elizabethan times in the next section.