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mention any three effect of the British government decision for the abolition of the corn law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) Food could be imported into Britain at much cheaper rate than it would be produced within the country.

(ii) British agriculture was unable to compete with imports. Vast areas of land were left uncultivated and people started migrating to cities or other countries.
(iii) As food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose. Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore more food imports.
(iv) Around the world in Eastern Europe, Russia, America, and Australia-lands were cleared and food production expanded to meet the British demand.


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Answered by KrystaCort
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The following are the three effects of the British government decision for the abolition of the corn law​.

Explanation:

The following are the three effects of the British government decision for the abolition of the corn law​:

  • With this law, food products could be imported to Britain at a much reasonable rate.
  • British agriculture could not compete with imports. As a result, vast areas of land remained uncultivated and people began migrating to other cities as well as other countries.
  • As soon as the prices for food products fell, the consumption of food products began to rise. This led to faster industrial growth in Britain and resulted in higher incomes and more demand for food import.

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