Why did the british parliament passed the enclosure act?
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During the 18th century, enclosures were regulated by Parliament; a separate Act of Enclosure wasrequired for each village that wished to enclose its land. In 1801, Parliament passed a General Enclosure Act, which enabled any village, where three-quarters of the landowners agreed, to enclose its land.
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Because of the benefits of Enclosure act it was passed which could be understood as under. The enclosures were beneficial to the rich peasants in Britain. ... Enclosures also allowed the richer landowners to expand the land under their control and produce more for the market thus earning profits.
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