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Why was land being enclosed in the late eighteenth century England? 3marks​

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During the 18th and 19th centuries, enclosures were by means of local acts of Parliament, called the Inclosure Acts. ... Parliamentary enclosures usually provided commoners with some other land in compensation for the loss of common rights, although often of poor quality and much smaller.

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