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- The Enclosure Movement began in the 16th century and gained steam in the 18th century when Parliament passed The Enclosure Acts to create privately-owned land that peasants or commoners could no longer use. This increased the value of the properties in question and forced smaller farmers and common people to work for wealthy landowners to survive1. Enclosure reached its peak from approximately 1750 to 1860, a time period that coincides with the emergence and rise of the Industrial Revolution2. The process of ‘enclosing’ land into ‘private’ holdings goes back many centuries, and was a development from the system of open field farming which predominated in much of northern Europe during the medieval period3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Enclosure Movement began in the 16th century. It gained steam in the 18th century when Parliament passed The Enclosure Acts to create privately-owned land that peasants or commoners could no longer use. This increased the value of the properties in question and forced smaller farmers and common people to work for wealthy landowners to survive.www.historydefined.net/enclosure-movement/Enclosure reaches back to the 12th century but peaked from approximately 1750 to 1860, a time period that coincides with the emergence and rise of the Industrial Revolution. Economic historian Sudha Shenoy states that, “Between 1730 and 1839, 4,041 enclosure bills passed, 581 faced counter-petitions, and 872 others also failed.”www.fff.org/explore-freedom/article/enclosure-acts …enclosures. The process of ‘enclosing’ land into ‘private’ holdings goes back many centuries, and was a development from the system of open field farming which predominated in much of northern Europe during the medieval period, although in all periods enclosure was frequently of common and waste as well as cultivated land.www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-alm…
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