talonpoikaisväestö
Talonpoikaisväestö refers to the peasant population in historical Finland. This term encompasses a broad spectrum of rural inhabitants who were not nobility or clergy. Primarily, it includes tenant farmers, crofters, and landless rural workers who formed the backbone of the agricultural society. Their lives were closely tied to the land and the agricultural cycle, with their social status and economic well-being largely determined by their relationship to land ownership and their ability to produce food.
The talonpoikaisväestö was not a monolithic group. Within it, there were distinctions based on the size of
The economic and social conditions of the talonpoikaisväestö varied significantly over time and by region. Factors