British Literature I
The enclosure movement was a significant historical process in England during the 16th to 19th centuries, where common land was converted into privately owned land. This transformation enabled landowners to increase agricultural efficiency and productivity but led to widespread displacement of peasant communities who relied on common lands for their livelihood. The enclosure movement had profound effects on rural society, contributing to urbanization and changes in social structures during the English Renaissance.
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