Why did the British government decide to abolish the Corn Law? Explain any
three reasons.
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The British government's decision to abolish the Corn Laws lades to the losses for the agricultural sector but proven advantage for the industrial sector. Food was available at lower prizes into Britain by importing but it led to the unemployment in thousands of cultivation workers became.
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Because of following ways.
- 1. Food could not be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country
- 2. British agriculture was unstable to compete with imports.
- 3. Vast areas of land were now left uncultivated and thousands of men and women were thrown out of work. They migrated to the cities or other countries in search of work.
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