Urbanization · Anthropology

What was the primary impact of the 'Enclosure Acts' on the process of urbanization?

  1. They allocated public funds for the development of new urban parks and green spaces
  2. They displaced small farmers from communal land, pushing them into urban wage labor
  3. They required all factory workers to return to farms during the summer harvest
  4. They prohibited the construction of multi-story residential buildings in growing cities
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Correct answer: They displaced small farmers from communal land, pushing them into urban wage labor

Enclosure consolidated small landholdings into large, private farms, making them more efficient but stripping the peasantry of traditional grazing rights. This created a 'push factor' that compelled rural populations to migrate to industrial centers.

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