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Why was there such a frantic effort to enclose lands? What did the new enclosures imply ?

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CBSE Session 2022-2023.
Class 9 chapter 6 Peasants and Farmers.
Important Questions of Class 9th NCERT.
NCERT SOCIAL SCIENCE Solutions, History.
CBSE Board state and other board.
NCERT book Extra Questions.

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  1. (i) The new enclosures were different from the old, unlike the l6th century
    enclosures that promoted sheep farming.
    (ii) The land being enclosed in the late 18th century was for grain production.
    (iii) The new enclosures were happening in a different content: they became
    a sign of a changing time.
    (iv) From the mid-18th century, the English population expanded
    rapidly. This meant an increased demand for foodgrains to feed the
    population.
    (v) Moreover, Britain at this time was industrialising. More and more people
    began to live and work in urban areas.
    (vi) Men from rural areas migrated to towns in search of jobs. To survive,
    they had to buy foodgrains in the marker. So, these conditions led to
    more and more enclosures.

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