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British attitude towards enclosed movement​

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Answered by Loveleen68
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The Enclosure Movement was a push in the 18th and 19th centuries to take land that had formerly been owned in common by all members of a village, or at least available to the public for grazing animals and growing food, and change it to privately owned land, usually with walls, fences or hedges around it.

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Enclosed Movement:-

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In England the movement for enclosure began in the 12th century and proceeded repidly in the period 1450-1640,When the purpose was mainly to increase the amount of filltime pasturage available to manorial lords.

The enclosure movement changed agriculture in England by forcing small "farmers to give faeming",move to cities,or become tenent farmers.These were important because the steam engine created new methods of work and travel,while the factory provided those in need with a new way to work,and cities to live.

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