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Published on Jan 13, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHARLES TOWNSHEND

EARLY LIFE

  • Born at Raynham Hall England
  • Born on April 18, 1675

DAILY LIFE

  • He was a British Wing Statesman
  • Served as King George I's Secretary of State

DAILY LIFE (CONTINUED)

  • He was switched to the position of Ireland's lord-lieutenant after political conflict went on

END OF LIFE

  • He became known as turnip townshend
  • He died at Raynham hall on June 21, 1738

HIS INVENTION

  • Charles Townshend invented the four field system
  • He was called turnip townshend because of his invention

FOUR FIELD SYSTEM

  • Four field system was a system of crop rotation
  • It was meant so the land could be fertile but also give crops at the same time

FOUR FIELD SYSTEM (CONTINUED)

  • The crops were grown in succession: wheat, clover, barley, turnip
  • Clover gave nitrogen back into the soil and when animals came to graze on the crops their droppings fertilized the land