judge three effects of the abolistion of the corn law by the British government
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After the Corn Laws were scrapped, food could be imported intoBritain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports. Vast areasof land were now left uncultivated, and thousands of men andwomen were thrown out of work.
They flocked to the cities or migrated overseas.
British agriculture was unable to compete with imports. Vast areasof land were now left uncultivated, and thousands of men andwomen were thrown out of work.
They flocked to the cities or migrated overseas.
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Three effects of abolition of the corn law by the British were:
The import of corn was possible and corn flowed through the Britain easily and in large amounts.
The peasants and farmers living over there faced many problems like they were unhappy with the low prices.
Vast lands were cleared and people migrated in search of work and income.
The import of corn was possible and corn flowed through the Britain easily and in large amounts.
The peasants and farmers living over there faced many problems like they were unhappy with the low prices.
Vast lands were cleared and people migrated in search of work and income.
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