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Stanton
24 November, 10:54
What is the significance of The Enclosure Act?
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Kenley Hayden
24 November, 12:29
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"Enclosure" refers to the consolidation of land, usually for the stated purpose of making it more productive. The British Enclosure Acts removed the prior rights of local people to rural land they had often used for generations.
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