how did new demand for grain give up fillip to enclosure Movement in late 18th century England
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The increased price of wool tempted the rich farmers to improve their sheep breeds to earn more profits.
They began making enclosures on the commons land. After the late eighteenth century, the population of England increased significantly.
Many people migrated to towns in search of new opportunities during the time of industrialization.
All of this increased the demand for food-grains.These developments hastened the enclosure movement in England.
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Enclosure movement. In the early 1700s, there was an "enclosure movement" that was a cause of the industrial revolution in England. The enclosure movement was this: wealthy farmers bought land from small farmers, then benefited from economies of scale in farming huge tracts of land.
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