enclosure ....means when and if garmai breaks up wit you ....your being enclosured
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.
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A way of closing off land to a single owner The practice of Fencing off common pastures Building fences around land that used to be shared between farmers
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The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.
The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.
The enclosure movement in England resulted in the consolidation of smaller, scattered landholdings into larger, enclosed farms. This forced many small farmers off their land, leading to rural depopulation and unemployment. It also contributed to the rise of capitalist farming practices and mechanization.
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.
It gave farmers more to tools to have. Like they had more goods, so they had more demand, so they were getting more money.The enclosure movement affected farmers through loss of farms and livelihood forcing them to migrate to cities.
The enclosure movement taught farmers to consolidate scattered strips of land into larger, more efficiently managed fields. By enclosing their land, farmers could increase agricultural productivity and improve crop yields. However, this process often led to the displacement of small farmers and the concentration of land ownership in the hands of wealthier landowners.
It stopped the use of common pastureland for village farmers.
There was a surplus of food, and farmers moved to the city.
It gave farmers more to tools to have. Like they had more goods, so they had more demand, so they were getting more money.The enclosure movement affected farmers through loss of farms and livelihood forcing them to migrate to cities.
The enclosure movement was a series of legislative acts in England in the 18th and 19th centuries that allowed wealthy landowners to take over and consolidate common lands, forcing small farmers and peasants off the land they had traditionally used. This led to the privatization of agricultural land, the eviction of tenant farmers, and the consolidation of landholdings, contributing to the rise of industrial capitalism and urbanization.
It gave landowners new agricultural methods and Large landowners forced small farmers to become tenant farmers or give up farming and move to the cities.
There was a surplus of food, and farmers moved to the city.