Why did contemporaries engage in such fierce debate over the impact of eighteenth century enclosure?
Date Submitted: 08/18/2004 23:37:02
Category: / History / European History
Length: 12 pages (3380 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 12 pages (3380 words)
Why did contemporaries engage in such fierce debate over the impact of enclosure in eighteenth century England?
The eighteenth century carried a number of problems including inflation, the effects of the French wars, the growth of industry and the demand for more food and this compelled farmers to use all available land in a more productive manor. The main obstacle to improvements in agriculture was thought to be the open field system of farming and
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was viewed as the rich taking advantage of the poor, and for this reason was greatly opposed.
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