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why did the demand of food grains increased in England from the mideighteenth century ?

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Answered by yogeshwarbvss27
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From the mid-eighteenth century, the English population expanded rapidly which increased demand for food grains.  

Due to industrialization urban population grew and the market for foodgrain increased.  

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.

Answered by purabhrahangdale
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Answer:

The population of France rose from about 23 million in 1715 to 28 million in 1789. This led to a rapid increase in the demand for food grains. Production of grains could not keep pace with the demand. So the price of bread which was the staple diet of the majority rose rapidly.

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