what makes the period after the 1780s different from any earlier period in english history . explain with examples
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the 1780s what is known as the depression period for the English.
the employment rate decreased the income of English people reduced to half
exports was also decreased
workers migrated from the villages to the cities to find jobs but there was no jobs most of them became unemployed and spend their Nights under bridges and night Shelters
income of the workers increased in the 18 century but it was of no use because the prices also went up drastically
the economy of the British was hurt
it was later ok in the 1830
the employment rate decreased the income of English people reduced to half
exports was also decreased
workers migrated from the villages to the cities to find jobs but there was no jobs most of them became unemployed and spend their Nights under bridges and night Shelters
income of the workers increased in the 18 century but it was of no use because the prices also went up drastically
the economy of the British was hurt
it was later ok in the 1830
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