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    • The enclosure movement probably peaked from 1760 to 1832; by the latter date it had essentially completed the destruction of the medieval peasant community. [63] Surplus peasant labour moved into the towns to become industrial workers. [64] See more

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    Enclosure or inclosure is a term, used in English landownership, that refers to the appropriation of "waste" or "common land" , enclosing it, and by doing so depriving commoners of their traditional rights of access an… See more

    History

    After William I invaded and conquered England in 1066, he distributed its land amongst 180 barons, who held it as his tenants in chief, establishing a feudal system. However he promised the English people tha… See more

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  2. The Enclosure Movement was a push in the 18th and 19th centuries to take land that had formerly been owned in common by all members of a village, or at least available to the public for grazing animals and growing food, and change it to privately owned land, usually with walls, fences or hedges around it.
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    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.
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    In general, the Enclosure Movement involved the British parliament passing a series of acts that allowed increased private ownership, which was a key characteristic of the Industrial Revolution. It forced the poor people to migrate to centralized locations such as industrial cities and towns and to seek work in factories and mines.
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