In the late sixteenth century,which change in English agriculture contributed to England's drive to establish overseas colonies?
A) English empire-building had nothing to do with agriculture or economic motives.
B) Early industrialization drew many farm laborers off the land, creating a need for crops supplied from overseas.
C) A drought and poor growing conditions made it difficult for English farmers to produce enough tobacco to satisfy European demand.
D) The enclosure movement among landowners displaced many small farmers, creating a marginalized group that supplied many of the earliest immigrants to America.
E) The enclosure of many farms for sheep grazing created a need for overseas supplies of livestock feed.
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