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4 impact of abolition of corn law in
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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) Britain began to import food grains from rest of the world. British agriculture was unable to compete with imports. (ii) Vast areas of land were now left uncultivated. (iii) Thousands of men and women were thrown out of work.

Answered by sravya5198
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The British government's decision to abolish the Corn Laws saw the inflow of cheaper crops from America and Australia. Many English farmers left their profession and migrated to towns and cities. Some went overseas. This indirectly led to global agriculture and rapid urbanization, a prerequisite of industrial growth.

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