What were the main features of the development of the economy of England at the beginning of the 17th century?

The socio – economic conditions prevailing in England at the beginning of the seventeenth century had a number of significant features, namely:

Thanks to the activities of the philosophers of the enlighteners (Bacon, Chesser, etc.), the role of the Catholic Church began to weaken.
Powerful urban development begins.
The first manufacturing enterprises appear, which stimulate the emergence of the proletariat as a class.
With the weakening of church dogmas, education and culture receive a powerful impetus for development.
Due to the growing demand, the production of industrial and agricultural goods is increasing.



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