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describe any five effects of the abolition of 'corn laws' in Britain

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Answered by Anonymous
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✦ Britain began to import food grains from rest of the world. British;

agriculture was unable to compete with imports.

✦ Vast areas of land were now left uncultivated.

✦ Thousands of men and women were thrown out of work. They started migrating to cities.

✦ Food prices fell and consumption in Britain rose.

✦ Other countries: Russia, America, and Australia sent food grains to meet the British demand.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1--the laws allowing the government to restrict the import of corn, were commonly known as the corn laws

2--- it was imposed by the government to restrict the import of corn. this was done under the pressure of landed groups

3-----after the corn laws were scrapped,food could be imporated into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country

4-----british agriculture was unable to compete with imports

5--vast areas of land were now left uncultivated

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