The enclosure movement had diverse effects on farmers. The rural proletarians were kicked out the rural lands which resulted to few farmers owning large lands and this result to poverty and homelessness.
Landowners tried new agricultural methods and large landowners forced small farmers to become tenant farmers or to give up farming and move to cities.
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The growth of cottage industry, enclosure act and war of 1812 were the reasons for industrial revolution.
A lot of peasants lost their land and went to work in the cities.
a industrial natation
There are many good examples of industrial enclosure. One of these examples is when commoners are allowed to graze their livestock when there is no crops being grown.
the answer is enclosure
it has grown over 400% since 1500's and earlier
The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.
a ready labor supply for factories and businesses.This is because the enclosure act forced many small farmers off of their land, thereby forcing them to move into cities, where more industrial opportunities were becoming available.
The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.
Enclosure
The British Enclosure Movement
Enclosure Movement - 18th century movement among wealthy British landed aristocrats to rationalize their farms. Using new farming technology and systems of crop rotation, they forced the agrarian poor off the old "village commons" that now became "enclosed" as private property. The jobless poor ended up constituting the proletariat working class in the upcoming Industrial Revolution.
In the enclosure movement GB landowners closed off public lands to better organize and keep track of land and animals.
The Enclosure Movement
The enclosure movement had diverse effects on farmers. The rural proletarians were kicked out the rural lands which resulted to few farmers owning large lands and this result to poverty and homelessness.
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