Explain four causes of economic hardship in europe during 1830-1840
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Great economic hardships were experienced in Europe.
• The ratio of the rise of population was larger than that of employment generation.
• Migration of rural population to cities led to overcrowded slums.
• Small producers in towns (especially textile producing industries) were often ousted by the import of cheap machine-made goods from England.
• Peasants still suffered under the burden of feudal dues and obligations in some regions of Europe.
• Rise in food prices or a year of bad harvest left the country poorer.
• The ratio of the rise of population was larger than that of employment generation.
• Migration of rural population to cities led to overcrowded slums.
• Small producers in towns (especially textile producing industries) were often ousted by the import of cheap machine-made goods from England.
• Peasants still suffered under the burden of feudal dues and obligations in some regions of Europe.
• Rise in food prices or a year of bad harvest left the country poorer.
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