Why were enclosure considered necessary to boost up grain production in English in 19th century?
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1. at the end of 18th century population was increasing at very high rate in England.
2. due to high population it created more demand of food grain in market.
3. during napolic war prices of wheat grain increases rapidly.
4. this made enclosure important to bring more area under cultivation.
5. therefore land were seen as long term investment & crop rotation.
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2. due to high population it created more demand of food grain in market.
3. during napolic war prices of wheat grain increases rapidly.
4. this made enclosure important to bring more area under cultivation.
5. therefore land were seen as long term investment & crop rotation.
hope this would help u : )
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