Bulgaria remains primarily an agricultural country despite …

Years: 1888 - 1899

Bulgaria remains primarily an agricultural country despite industrialization.

Liberation had eliminated the Ottoman feudal landholding system.

Bulgarian peasants were able to buy land cheaply or simply occupy it after Turkish landlords left, and a system of village-based small landholding had begun.

Agricultural production rises in spite of heavy government land taxes.

Many peasants are forced into the urban work force by taxes or high interest on borrowings for land purchase.

Until the end of the nineteenth century, the vast majority of the Bulgarian population are small landholders or independent small tradesmen.

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