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Economic Consequences of Agricultural Land Reallocation

Imagine a historical scenario where 18th-century Britain is forced to replace all calories from its imported sugar supply with domestically grown food sources. Economic models estimate this would have required dedicating an additional 11% to 15% of the nation's total arable land and pasture for this purpose. Analyze the likely chain of economic consequences this land reallocation would have triggered, specifically addressing the impact on the broader food market and the labor market.

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