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Why the 1830s were the years of great hardships in europe?

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Answered by kaurnavjot2002
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Following are the three important reasons, why the decade of 1830s is known as ‘great economic hardship’ in Europe:
During the 1830s, there was large-scale unemployment in Europe. In most of the European countries, employment opportunities were low in number, whereas job seekers were many.
Cities had come to be extremely overcrowded. As a result, slums had started coming up as more people migrated from the rural areas to the urban areas.
Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from the imports of cheap machine-made goods from England where industrialisation was more advanced, especially in textile production.
Answered by Anonymous
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Reasons are :-

1. There was a tremendous increment in populace all over europe.

2. Relocation of country individuals to the urban communities further exacerbated things.

3. Little scope makers in towns now and again confronted with hardened rivalry from country zones where creation was done mostly in homes or little workshops.

4. These items imported from provincial regions were clearly less expensive than the town made items.

5. Because of populace the interest of food expanded. It lead to the ascent of food costs. This expanded cost alongside a time of bond harvests prompted across the board pauperism around and nation.

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