Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 154)
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- Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 154)
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                        GCs eu ee
 rural population.
 Rural Palestine: Socio-Eeconomic Changes
 A drastic deterioration :n the social and economic conditions of
 the Palestinian peasants was evident as early as 1929. One such change
 was increasing pressure on the agricultural land. This phenomenon was
 largely caused by the colonial taxation and land expropriation
 policies but demographic changes within the rural population also
 contributed to it. The relatively high birth rates characteristic of
 the Palestinian population combined with the absence of conscription
 during British rule placed additional constraints on the agricultural
 land. In the process, inheritance resulted in land parcellization and
 the shrinking of the size of land owned by individual peasants. (76)
 Yet, the most important phenomenon which occured in late 1920s and
 early 1930s was what some British officials referred to as “epidemic
 indebtedness" and widespread poverty among the rural population. The
 severity of this phenomenon attracted the attention of various
 officials including the "Agricultural Expert" of the Jewish Agency. To
 demonstrate this, three tables will be provided: the first, by Dr.
 Wilkansky, an “Agricultural Expert" from the Jewish Agency; the second
 by the Director of Survey, J.H.Simpson and the third will be compiled
 from three sources of information.
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