Corn Laws
The Corn Laws, in force between 1815 and 1846, were import tariffs ostensibly designed to "protect" British farmers and landowners, against competition from cheap foreign grain imports. (In British usage the term
References
- Blake, Robert. Disraeli. 1967.
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