The decade of 1830 had brought great economic hardships in Europe’. Support the statement with arguments.
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Answer:The 1830s were years of great economic hardship in Europe because:
- The first half of the nineteenth century saw an increase in population, all over Europe. There was scarcity of jobs and few employment opportunities.
- Population from rural areas migrated to the cities in search of jobs. They lived in overcrowded slums.
- Small producers in towns faced stiff competition from imports of cheap machine goods from England.
- In those parts of Europe where aristocracy was strong and enjoyed enormous powers, the peasants groaned under the burden of feudal dues and taxation.
- The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest, added to the miseries of the common man.
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"The decade of 1830 had brought great economic hardship in Europe".Support the statement with arguments. Migration of rural population too cities led to overcrowded slums. The ratio of rise of population was larger than that of employment generation.
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