London's population more than doubled in the second half of the sixteenth century because
A) it was seen as a refuge from the plague.
B) the enclosure movement drove peasants off their land.
C) artisanal trades demanded more skilled laborers.
D) refugees from Catholic Spain had increased in number.
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