The Corn Laws in Britain were intended to
A) reduce the price of grain for the poor.
B) limit the amount of grain purchased by any one merchant.
C) promote capitalist agriculture.
D) protect British farmers from foreign competition.
E) reduce the use of potatoes as a staple crop.
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