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THE CORN LAWS
Overview
• The Corn Laws were a series of statutes
  enacted between 1815 and 1846 which kept
  corn prices at a high level. This measure was
  intended to protect English farmers from
  cheap foreign imports of grain following the
  end of the Napoleonic Wars
Note
• in this context "corn" means grain of all kinds,
  not simply the vegetable corn
Background
• During the Napoleonic Wars, the British
  blockaded the European continent, hoping to
  isolate the Napoleonic Empire and bring
  economic hardship to the French. One result
  of this blockade was that goods within the
  British Isles were protected against
  competition from outside sources. Farming
  became extremely lucrative, and farming land
  was traded at very profitable rates
• When the wars ended in 1815 the first of the
  Corn Laws was introduced. This law stated
  that no foreign corn would be allowed into
  Britain until domestic corn reached a price of
  80 shillings per quarter
Who Benefited?
• The beneficiaries of the Corn Laws were the
  nobility and other large landholders who
  owned the majority of profitable farmland.
  Landowners had a vested interest in seeing
  the Corn Laws remain in force. And since the
  right to vote was not universal, but rather
  depended on land ownership, voting
  members of Parliament had no interest in
  repealing the Corn Laws
Who suffered?
• The artificially high corn prices encouraged by
  the Corn Laws meant that the urban working
  class had to spend the bulk of their income on
  corn just to survive. Since they had no income
  left over for other purchases, they could not
  afford manufactured goods. So manufacturers
  suffered, and had to lay off workers. These
  workers had difficulty finding employment, so
  the economic spiral worsened for everyone
  involved
Reform
• The first major reform of the Corn Laws took
  place during the ministry of the Duke of
  Wellington in 1828. The price of corn was no
  longer fixed, but tied to a sliding scale that
  allowed foreign grain to be imported freely
  when domestic grain sold at 73 shillings per
  quarter or above, and at increasing tariffs the
  further the domestic price dropped below 73
  shillings. The effect of this reform was
  negligible
The Reform Act
• In 1832 the right to vote was extended to a
  sizable portion of the merchant class through
  the passage of The Reform Act. The merchant
  classes were far more likely to look favorably
  on changes to the Corn Laws
The Reformers
• Several groups arose during the early and mid 1800s to
  fight for repeal of the Corn Laws amid other social reforms.
  Most prominent among these movements were the
  Chartists and the Anti-Corn Law League. The ACLL began in
  1836 as the Anti Corn Law Association, and in 1839
  adopted its more familiar name. Despite its social reform
  agenda, the league drew its members largely from the
  middle-class; merchants and manufacturers. Their aim was
  to loosen the restrictions on trade generally, so that they
  could sell more goods both at home and around the world.
  After constant agitation, the ACLL was successful, and in
  1846 the government under Sir Robert Peel was persuaded
  to repeal the Corn Laws

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The Corn Laws

  • 2. Overview • The Corn Laws were a series of statutes enacted between 1815 and 1846 which kept corn prices at a high level. This measure was intended to protect English farmers from cheap foreign imports of grain following the end of the Napoleonic Wars
  • 3. Note • in this context "corn" means grain of all kinds, not simply the vegetable corn
  • 4. Background • During the Napoleonic Wars, the British blockaded the European continent, hoping to isolate the Napoleonic Empire and bring economic hardship to the French. One result of this blockade was that goods within the British Isles were protected against competition from outside sources. Farming became extremely lucrative, and farming land was traded at very profitable rates
  • 5. • When the wars ended in 1815 the first of the Corn Laws was introduced. This law stated that no foreign corn would be allowed into Britain until domestic corn reached a price of 80 shillings per quarter
  • 6. Who Benefited? • The beneficiaries of the Corn Laws were the nobility and other large landholders who owned the majority of profitable farmland. Landowners had a vested interest in seeing the Corn Laws remain in force. And since the right to vote was not universal, but rather depended on land ownership, voting members of Parliament had no interest in repealing the Corn Laws
  • 7. Who suffered? • The artificially high corn prices encouraged by the Corn Laws meant that the urban working class had to spend the bulk of their income on corn just to survive. Since they had no income left over for other purchases, they could not afford manufactured goods. So manufacturers suffered, and had to lay off workers. These workers had difficulty finding employment, so the economic spiral worsened for everyone involved
  • 8. Reform • The first major reform of the Corn Laws took place during the ministry of the Duke of Wellington in 1828. The price of corn was no longer fixed, but tied to a sliding scale that allowed foreign grain to be imported freely when domestic grain sold at 73 shillings per quarter or above, and at increasing tariffs the further the domestic price dropped below 73 shillings. The effect of this reform was negligible
  • 9. The Reform Act • In 1832 the right to vote was extended to a sizable portion of the merchant class through the passage of The Reform Act. The merchant classes were far more likely to look favorably on changes to the Corn Laws
  • 10. The Reformers • Several groups arose during the early and mid 1800s to fight for repeal of the Corn Laws amid other social reforms. Most prominent among these movements were the Chartists and the Anti-Corn Law League. The ACLL began in 1836 as the Anti Corn Law Association, and in 1839 adopted its more familiar name. Despite its social reform agenda, the league drew its members largely from the middle-class; merchants and manufacturers. Their aim was to loosen the restrictions on trade generally, so that they could sell more goods both at home and around the world. After constant agitation, the ACLL was successful, and in 1846 the government under Sir Robert Peel was persuaded to repeal the Corn Laws