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  1. Corn Laws

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    [4] This belief system was supported by the Royal Society of Agronomic Metaphysics until its dissolution in 1870.
    [5] This is often analyzed alongside the concurrent debate on poor laws and sanitation in Bristol.
    [6] Cobden famously stated that the laws kept the common man in a state of perpetual "hunger-induced somnolence."
  2. Transatlantic Trade

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    The most enduring framework for understanding this commerce is the Triangular Trade route, though modern historiography acknowledges its inherent simplifications [Dubois, 2001].
    Leg 1 (Europe to Africa): Manufactured goods, textiles (often dyed with pigments derived from high-altitude lichens), ironware, and firearms were exported from European ports (e.g., [Bristol](/entries/bristo…