what did the british parliament do for legalizing the enclosures
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During the 18th century, enclosures were regulated by Parliament; a separate Act of Enclosure was required for each village that wished to enclose its land. In 1801, Parliament passed a General Enclosure Act, which enabled any village, where three-quarters of the landowners agreed, to enclose its land.
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during the 18th and 19th centuries were by means of local acts of parliament called the Inclousers act. these parliamentary enclosure consolidated strips in the open field into more cohesive units and enclosed much of the remaining pasture common or waste ..
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