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the Great Irish Potato Famine(passive) triggered byrepeal of the Corn Laws

His tireless campaigningledto the abolition of the corn laws

The growing demand for cheaper food ,ledto the abolition of the Corn Laws

precisely thatwould resultfrom the abolition of the Corn - laws

ideas(passive) was influenced bythe repeal of corn laws

the impression made upon the working classee ... that great contestresultedin the abolition of the Corn Laws

the role of economists in the anti - protectionist fightledto the abolition of the corn laws

the vast advantageswould resultfrom the abolition of the Corn laws

the campaignledto the abolition of the Corn Laws in 1846

the movementledto the abolition of the Corn Laws

to free trade of food grainsleadto free trade of food grains

high tariffs on imported grain , intended to protect English landowners from market forcescontributedhigh tariffs on imported grain , intended to protect English landowners from market forces

cheap grain from being imported and thus lowering the price of breadhad preventedcheap grain from being imported and thus lowering the price of bread

in a short - term decrease in wheat prices in Englandresultedin a short - term decrease in wheat prices in England

to massive productionledto massive production

an influx of cheap foreign wheat , which would ruin the British agriculture and create mass unemployment ... hence why one would argue his proposed reform were not as successful as the appearwould causean influx of cheap foreign wheat , which would ruin the British agriculture and create mass unemployment ... hence why one would argue his proposed reform were not as successful as the appear

to export opportunities for South Australian grainledto export opportunities for South Australian grain

to the emergence of a global agricultural economydid ... ledto the emergence of a global agricultural economy

to the influx of foreign produce into the British agricultural marketled directlyto the influx of foreign produce into the British agricultural market

a lot of financial problemscausea lot of financial problems

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