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State three problems caused by the enclosure system in Britain

      

State three problems caused by the enclosure system in Britain.

  

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John
1. Landlessness of the peasant farmers who were forced to sell their farms to the rich farmers

2. Some peasants remained as labourers of the rich land owners and they too where exploited

3. Emigration of others to the new world where life was equally tough for the pioneer settlers

4. Rural-urban migration of the landless peasants to seek employment in the factories where they were exploited, suffering from
overcrowding and other frustrations.
johnmulu answered the question on February 13, 2017 at 07:31


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