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The impact of abolished of corn laws?

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Answered by Ronipanchal
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Corn laws were the laws that restricted the import of corn in Britain. These laws prevailed inthe late 18th century. Restrictions were imposed on the import of corn by the government under pressure from landed groups who sold corn at high prices because of increased demand. People were unable to afford expensive food grains and forced the government to scrap the corn laws. The British government abolished the corn laws which brought a lot of changes in the British economy:1. Food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country.2. British agriculture failed to compete with imports.3. Vast areas of land were left uncultivated.4. Thousands of men and women became unemployed.5. This led to migration of people to the cities or overseas.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Corn Laws were tariffs and other trade restrictions on imported food and grain enforced in the United Kingdom between 1815 and 1846. The word "corn" in British English denotes all cereal grains, such as wheat and barley

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