The eviction of peasants from their lands by British landowners in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, particularly during the enclosure movement, led to significant social and economic upheaval. Many displaced peasants were forced into urban areas, contributing to the rise of a labor force for emerging industries. This process also exacerbated social inequalities and tensions, as the traditional agrarian economy was transformed, leading some to migrate overseas or engage in protests against land enclosure. Ultimately, these evictions were pivotal in shaping modern British society and its economic landscape.
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