the 1830s were years of great economic hardship in Europe -explain
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the first half of the ninteenth century saw an enormous increase in popoulation al over europe.
in most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment.
population from rural ares migrates to cities in overcrowded slums.
small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from england.
the rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led o widespread pauperism in town and country.
in most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment.
population from rural ares migrates to cities in overcrowded slums.
small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from england.
the rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led o widespread pauperism in town and country.
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There was enormous increase in population all over Europe. In most countries there were more seekers of jobs than employment.
Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.
Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine-made goods from England.
In those regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.
The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country.
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