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Who created enclosures in sixteenth century England

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The landlords of the sixteenth century England started the process of creating enclosures for marking their farming lands and pastures.

It was Tudor rule in England during sixteenth century and there was high demand for the English wool in the foreign market, encouraging the landowners concentrate on raising more flocks of sheep.

The practice of creating enclosures helped them in sheep farming with lesser labour costs.

Answered by Roshan4tech
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Landlords 
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The Landlords 
 created enclosures in sixteenth-century England
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1) This was mainly created by the Landlords of 16th century 

2) There was a high demand on the Landlords in England 

3) 16th century was the most progressive century 
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