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the decade of 1830 has brought great economic hardship in Europe support the statement with argument​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The decade of 1830 was of Great Economic Hardships in Europe because of the following reasons :

• There was shortages in food crops and even population rose even to doubles that year.

• There was a large scale unemployment in Europe. In some places, there were more seekers of job than employees.

• Due shortages of food crops there was a situation of pauperism in Europe.

• The rural people moved to urban areas for bread and livelihood.

• This even hardened the condition in cities and people perished.

Answered by shreyassgowda22
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Explanation:

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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