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Assess the impact of England's rising population on the enclosures?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The increase in the urbanization, industrialization, population and subsequent increase in the demand for food production bring about compelled landowners and changes to use the best techniques to eliminate their control as well as produce more.


It is one of the biggest impacts of the rising population of England in the enclosures.

Answered by aditriesen
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1)From mid-eighteenth century,the English population expanded rapidly.

2)Between 1750 to 1900 it multiplied over five times ,mountingfrom 7 million in 1750 to 21 millions in 1850 and 30 millions in 1900 .

3) This meant an increased demand for foodgrains to feed the population .

4)Moreover Britain at this time was industrialising .More and more people began to live and work in irban areas .

5) Men from rural areas migrated to towns in search of jobs .

6) To survive they had to buy foodgrains in the market .

7)As the urban population grows ,the market for foodgrains expanded, and when demand increased rapidly,foodgrains prices rose.

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