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    The Corn Laws were tariffs and other trade restrictions on imported food and corn enforced in the United Kingdom between 1815 and 1846. The word corn in British English denotes all cereal grains, including wheat, oats and barley. They were designed to keep corn prices high to favour domestic producers, … See more

    As a staple of life, as well as an important commodity of trade, corn and its traffic was long the subject of debate and of government regulation – the Tudors legislating against speculating in corn, and the Stuarts … See more

    In February 1844, the Duke of Richmond initiated the Central Agricultural Protection Society (CAPS, commonly known as the "Anti-League") to campaign in favour of the Corn Laws.
    In 1844, the agitation subsided as there were fruitful … See more

    Scholars have advanced several explanations to resolve the puzzle of why Peel made the seemingly irrational decision to sacrifice his government to repeal the Corn … See more

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    In 1820, the Merchants' Petition, written by Thomas Tooke, was presented to the House of Commons. The petition demanded free … See more

    In 1845 and 1846, the first two years of Great Famine in Ireland, there was a disastrous fall in food supplies. Prime Minister Peel called for repeal despite the opposition of most of his Conservative Party. The Anti-Corn Law League played a minor role in the … See more

    The price of wheat during the two decades after 1850 averaged 52 shillings a quarter. Llewellyn Woodward argued that the high duty of corn mattered little because when British agriculture suffered from bad harvests, this was also true for foreign harvests and so the … See more

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    WebCorn Law, in English history, any of the regulations governing the import and export of

  3. Corn Laws 1815–46: Impact, Crisis & Why They Were Repealed

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    WebMar 07, 2021 · The most infamous Corn Laws were the protectionist measures brought in by the British government in 1815, which

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    WebMay 23, 2018 · The British repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 is usually seen as the …

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    Web1846 Corn Laws. A Corn Law was first introduced in Britain in 1804, when the

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      WebMay 09, 2011 · 26 June 1846: Abolition of the Corn Laws A triumph with no parallel in …

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      Webcampaign for repeal. What made the Corn Laws so remarkable was not the fact of their

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      WebThe Corn Laws were a series of statutes enacted between 1815 and 1846 which kept

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      WebThe Repeal of the Corn Laws, 1846 By J. A. THOMAS (Assistant Lecturer in History at …

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      WebFive days later, on 27th January 1846, the financial resolutions were introduced. There …

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