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Three acres and a cow

Three acres and a cow was a slogan used by British land reform campaigners of the 1880s, and revived by the distributists of the 1920s. It refers to an ideal land holding for every citizen.
The phrase was invented by Eli Hamshire in letters written to Joseph Chamberlain and Jesse Collings during the early 1880s.〔(American Chesterton Society, "Origin of 3 Acres and a Cow" )〕 Hamshire did, in fact, own . Collings used the phrase as a slogan for his 1885 land reform campaign, and it became used as part of the political struggle against rural poverty.〔A. W. Ashby, "Jesse Collings," in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Vol. 12, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) 668-669.〕 He became derisively known as "Three Acres and a Cow Collings."
Chamberlain used the slogan for his own "Radical Programme": he urged the purchase by local authorities of land to provide garden and field allotments for all labourers who might desire them, to be let at fair rents in plots of up to of arable land and up to of pasture.〔Dennis Hardy, ''Utopian England: Community Experiments 1900-1945''. London: Routledge, 2000.〕
In ''What's Wrong With the World'', G. K. Chesterton used the phrase to summarise his own distributist opinions.〔G. K. Chesterton, (''What's Wrong With the World'' ).〕
==See also==

* "Forty acres and a mule", referring to what was granted to some emancipated slaves during the American Civil War.

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