AP European History
The enclosure movement was a significant agricultural transformation in England during the 18th and 19th centuries, characterized by the consolidation of small landholdings into larger farms, which were then enclosed with fences or hedges. This shift from communal to private farming altered agricultural practices, increased productivity, and led to significant social changes, including rural depopulation and urban migration.
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