Why did the industrialists and people living in cities of Britain forced the government to abolish Corn Laws in the 18th Century? Give two reasons.

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Why did the industrialists and people living in cities of Britain forced the government to abolish Corn Laws in the 18th Century? Give two reasons.

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answered Feb 2, 2018 by faiz (82,347 points) 6 6 11
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(i) Population growth from the late 18th century had increased the demand for food grains in Britain pushing up the prices. Under Pressure from farmers, the government restricted the import of corn. These laws were commonly known as the 'Corn Laws'.
(ii) On the other hand, the industrialists and people living in cities forced the government to abolish the Com Laws.

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