explain any 3 effect of population growth in england in 18th centuary
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(i) Due to pressure from industrialists, government was forced to remove Corn laws. ...
(ii)Due to pressure from landed groups government restricted import of Corn by enacting Corn laws.
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Population growth in eighteenth-century England was due mainly to a fall in mortality, which was particularly marked during the first half of the century. The fall affected all socioeconomic groups and does not appear to have occurred for primarily economic reasons. In addition to an explanation involving the introduction of smallpox inoculation, the major hypothesis considered in this article is that the significant improvement in domestic hygiene associated with the rebuilding of housing in brick and tile brought about a major reduction in mortality.
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(i) Due to pressure from industrialists, government was forced to remove Corn laws. Food is now imported in Britain.
(ii) Demand of food grains increased as urban centres expanded.
(iii) Due to pressure from landed groups government restricted import of Corn by enacting Corn laws.
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