What were the effects of abolition of corn laws in England?
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the effects of abolition of corn law was the peasants stop farming. the peasants move in cities. The food came from other countries. other countries cut down forest for supply food to England. the food is cheep in England so the lower classes also take food
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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 cities or overseas.
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 cities or overseas.
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