Enclosures in England during the 18th and 19th centuries led to the consolidation of land, forcing many small farmers off their land and into cities in search of work. This increase in urban population provided a ready labor force for the factories of the Industrial Revolution, contributing to the rapid industrialization and urbanization of the time.
Enclosures in England during the 18th and 19th centuries transformed common lands into privately owned fields, significantly impacting the poor. Many rural laborers lost access to land that had previously provided them with resources for subsistence, such as firewood and grazing for livestock. This displacement forced them into cities in search of work, contributing to urban poverty and harsh living conditions. Ultimately, enclosures exacerbated social inequalities and disrupted traditional rural communities.
The 18th amendment
There were very few advantages except for: their population grew immensly and along with that they collected more taxes so the Japanese country was becoming richer, when they finally re-opened their ports the could import millions of products with their taxe money.
Eighteenth = 18th
It is in the 1700's if they say in the 18th century.
How to answer with formula
18th.
who wanted the 18th amendment?
18th
June 18th 1945 was a Monday.
= Why did we adopt the 18th amendment? = good answer.....