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If farmers did not have proof that they owned the land they would have it taken away from them and would be homeless and unemployed so would move to the city for work and homes.

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many farmers lost farms and moved to cities

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There was a surplus of food, and farmers moved to the city.

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Because of the enclosure acts in the countryside, land was more expensive, many farmers went into poverty so some moved to urban areas to find work in factories.

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