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The article addresses the issue of the enfranchisement reform and the regulation and separation of land in the village of Sławno, currently located within the boundaries of the Lednica Ethnographic Park. The enfranchisement reform was introduced in the Grand Duchy of Posen by the Prussian authorities in 1823. It had already been prepared since 1815, that is, since the return of Prussian power to Wielkopolska. The enfranchisement reform was also coupled with other agrarian reforms, and the regulation and separation of rural land. This was one of the most significant episodes in the history of the Wielkopolska countryside, permanently ending the centuries-long persistence of the feudal and serfdom system. As a result, not only was the ownership structure and the socio-economic system of the countryside transformed, but the cultural landscape was also permanently and profoundly changed. In the course of a multi-year procedure culminating in an agreement („reces”) in 1839, 14 fully independent hereditary landowner farms were established in Sławno, free of any easements to the manor. This included thirteen farms ranging in size from about 47 to about 58 morgens and one farm of about 25 morgens.
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