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write a note to explain the effects of the following : (a) The British government's decision to abolish the corn laws

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Answered by shrutiverma383
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Answer: British government decided to produce the grains itself and not importing from others country as the population increases. But after that it was noticed that it was more costly than importing the grains, so government abolish the corn law. And vast land was left uncultivated

Men's and women's were unemployed and migrated to other countries

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: (a) The British government's decision to abolish the Corn Laws lead to the inflow of cheaper agricultural crops from America and Australia. British agriculture was unable to compete with imports.

Many English farmers left their profession and migrated to towns and cities. Some went overseas. This indirectly led to global agriculture and rapid urbanization, a prerequisite of industrial growth. Faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes, and therefore more foo imports. In Eastern Europe, Russia, America and Australia-lands were cleared and food production expanded to meet the British demand.

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