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Why did the British government scrap the 'Corn laws' ? What were its effects on Britan
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Explanation:

• Population growth from the late 918 century had increased the demands of the food grain .

• urban centres expanded and industries give the demand for the agricultural products increased pushing up food grain prices.

• under pressure from land groups the government also restricted the import of the corn.

• the laws allowed the government to do this work commonly known as corn law.

•unhappy with the higher food prices industrialist and urban dwellers force the abolition of the corn law .

Effect

• after the corn law was scrap to food now could be imported in Britain more cheaply then it could be produced within the country.

• British agricultural was unable to complete with imports.

•vast area of land where now left uncultivated and thousands of men and women were thrown out of the work.

• they flocked the cities are migrated overseas

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