what does enclosure imply
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Enclosures:- Food grain production increased as much as population. England was producing almost 80% of the food ggRain the population consumed. Crop production received a boost through various crop rotation techniques. Enclosures allowed landowners to expand the land under their control and produce more for the maket.
The Farmers---The Poor:- The poor no longer had access to the commons. They were displaced from their lands and found their customary rights disappearing. Work became uncertain, insecure and income unstable
The Farmers---The Poor:- The poor no longer had access to the commons. They were displaced from their lands and found their customary rights disappearing. Work became uncertain, insecure and income unstable
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