why were corn laws abolished
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Corn laws were abolished because the business class in Britain forced the government to do so .......
So that , British industry can grow
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The Corn Laws were finally repealed in 1846, a triumph for the manufacturers, whose expansion had been hampered by protection of grain, against the landed interests. After 1791, protective legislation, combined with trade prohibitions imposed by war, forced grain prices to rise sharply.
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