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What ideas justify that the first half of 19th century were the year of hunger, hardship and revolts?

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Answered by presto
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Great economic hardships were experienced in Europe.

-The ratio of the rise of population was larger than that of employment generation.

-Migration of rural population to cities led to overcrowded slums.

-Small producers in towns (especially textile producing industries) were often ousted by the import of cheap machine-made goods from England.

-Peasants still suffered under the burden of feudal dues and obligations in some regions of Europe.

-Rise in food prices or a year of bad harvest left the country poorer.

1848, France :

=>Widespread food shortages and widespread unemployment experienced in Paris.

=>Barricades were made and Louis Philippe was forced to flee.

=>National Assembly proclaimed a Republic.

=>Suffrage to all males above 21 was granted.

=>The right to work was guaranteed.

=>National workshops for providing employment were set up.

1845, Silesia

=>Weavers revolted against contractors for the drastic reduction in their payments.

=>This revolution received scorns and threats alternately and resulted in the death of eleven weavers.

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Answered by shishir303
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What ideas justify that the first half of 19th century were the year of hunger, hardship and revolts?

The following ideas justify the fact that the first half of the nineteenth century was the year of hunger, difficulty and rebellion.

The 19th-century prejudice in Europe was filled with extreme economic difficulties. The increase in the population of Europe was constantly increasing, in that proportion, the unemployed were not being created.

The rural population was migrating towards the cities, due to which the crowd in the cities was increasing and the number of slums also started increasing. At the same time, small producers were evicted from importing into the town and the power to rectangle only reached the hands of big producers who produced from the machine.

The general system was prevalent in other areas of Europe and farmers were exploited under the feudal system. In 1848, France made France a very poor country in 1848.

Weavers were also not paid and they revolted against their contractors.

The anger in the public was increasing and the revolution was started.

It is clear from all these reasons that the first half of the 19th century in Europe was the year of hunger, difficulty and rebellion.

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