"Britain self sufficiency in food meant lower living standard and social conflict in 19 century". why was this so ? give reason.
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1) Traditionally countries liked to be self sufficient in food. In order to be self dependent Britain restricted the import of food.
2) population growth from late 18th century and increase the demand for food grains in Britain.
3) As urban centres expended and industry grew up the demand for Agricultural Products went up,
pushing up food grain prices
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