Food riots between Europe in the 18th century Food riots were generally extensive protests that existed between the 17th and 18th centuries. Food riots are repulsive reactions to lack of necessities and unacceptable inflation [1]. The 18th century was particularly inclined to understand this reactive form of collective behavior [2] and why I was seeing the political and social environment of Europe.
Throughout the 18th century, the economy suffered a lot of losses for various reasons. First, food shortages were the main cause of many riots in England in the 18th century. In Edward Palmer Thompson's book "English Ethics in the 18th Century", he pointed out that most of the riots are called abdominal rebellion. This is due to the fact that most of the riots of the 18th century were angry at the food price hike due to the uneasiness of the British citizens. To further complement this, the author of Alan Booth's online journal "Food Surgery of Northwest England 1790-1801" explains how much of the 18th century Britain experienced food shortages. The magazine pointed out that all riots between 1795 and 1801 are the result of wheat and oat crops. As food shortages and prices rise, eventually it causes a series of riots to retaliate against food shortages.
The riot had a major impact on how it regulated the economy of the 18th century. Due to lack of food, protests and the emergence of mobs it was a matter of time before several different actions were taken to try to ease this battle. First, when food shortages occurred in the UK in the 18th century, most of the middle class and lower classes were affected. This pointed out that Edward Palmer Thompson had to do with what he said in his book "Formulation of the British Working Class" and that part of the protest is the result of struggle between wealthy people and the poor There. This point shows that most of the economic struggle comes from better outcomes of middle class middle class middle class protests and riots. UK people decide that the price of food is too high, they will decide the price, which will dramatically lower the price before the food price goes up.
In the 18th century, riots often occurred in the UK and often caused problems throughout the country. Food prices rise, various protest actions that affect middle class, middle class, and most people are destroyed and action is necessary to reduce the confusion of the 18th century. Since riots are common phenomena and mobs are formed, Britain eventually hopes to turn things around in a devastating 18th century and stabilize the economy again.