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Enclosure Acts caused many small-scale farmers to lose their jobs ⇒ <u>Cities became more populated with unemployed people looking for factory work.</u>
Enclosure Acts led to small scale farmers losing their farms and jobs and so they had to go to the city to look for work which led to an increase in the urban population as well as the unemployment rate.
Workers were subjected to poor working conditions and long hours. ⇒ <u>Labor unions were formed to unite workers as an organized group.</u>
With the industrialists chasing their huge profits, they subjected workers to poor working conditions and long hours such that Unions were formed to protect the rights of workers.
More people believed paid work would strengthen the economy. ⇒ <u>Paid workers had money to purchase manufactured goods, which further fueled the economy.</u>
With more people being paid, they could afford to buy manufactured goods and services which led to population growth.
Obstacles included accidental discharge of firearms, falling off mules or horses, drowning in river crossings, and disease. After entering the mountains, the trail also became much more difficult, with steep ascents and descents over rocky terrain. The pioneers risked injury from overturned and runaway wagons.
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They forced the commercialisation of agriculture with the growing of various cash crops and the raw materials for the industries in the Britain. With the strong political control, the British were able to monopolise the trade with India. They defeated their foreign rivals in trade so that there could be no competition.
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