Why did demand increase foodgrains?
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From the mid-eighteenth century, the English population expanded rapidly which increased demand for food grains. ... Due to Anglo-French war by the end 18th century, trade and import of food grain from Europe disrupted which encouraged land owners to enclose lands in England.
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According to the law of demand, the price and quantity demanded for a commodity shares a negative relationship. In other words, other things being constant, as the price of a commodity decreases, the demand for that commodity increase and vice-versa.
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