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in 19th century Britain self sufficiency in food meant lower living standards and social conflict .why was this so...?
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Answered by sanjeevyadav18182
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the Britain self sufficiency in food meant lower living standards and social conflicts because :

1. After Corn laws abolished by government,Food could be imported to Britain more cheaply than it was produced within country and British agriculture didn't able to compete with Imports, Hence thousands of men and women thrown out of work and cause Lower living standards

2. Landed group wanted corn laws but industrialist and urban dwellers did not wanted corn laws , hence it creating Social conflicts between them.

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Answered by riteshdhayal0124
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the Britain self sufficiency in food meant lower living standards and social conflicts because :

1. After Corn laws abolished by government,Food could be imported to Britain more cheaply than it was produced within country and British agriculture didn't able to compete with Imports, Hence thousands of men and women thrown out of work and cause Lower living standards

2. Landed group wanted corn laws but industrialist and urban dwellers did not wanted corn laws , hence it creating Social conflicts between them

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