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How did the enclosure movement change the economy in the early tudor period in england?

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The correct answer is It created a large, new pool of urban labor. People started moving into cities and creating an urban society where people would live in cities en masse and then go to work to factories together. It was basically the beginning of how it works now, people come to big cities and start families there to get jobs.
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