Birmingham and Manchester were two cities that grew the most
Every current major British town is usually so because it progressed massively during the Industrial Revolution. Nearly every town in northern/mid England has multiple mills, cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield became heavily industrialised in this period.
The towns were like the towns in the industrial revolution
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coal mines......
During the Industrial Revolution, cities began to use more machinery and factories started booming. Mass production was beginning, and many people sought for jobs in factories due to the mass openings of jobs. Cities grew massively, and dominated around factories.
Manufactoring grew in the North resulting to the Industrial Revolution.
As there were more factories and jobs in the city, people moved from rural to urban areas and the cities grew. As more people came to the city there were more factories.
nose
coal mines......
During the Industrial Revolution, cities began to use more machinery and factories started booming. Mass production was beginning, and many people sought for jobs in factories due to the mass openings of jobs. Cities grew massively, and dominated around factories.
Manufactoring grew in the North resulting to the Industrial Revolution.
London, England
As there were more factories and jobs in the city, people moved from rural to urban areas and the cities grew. As more people came to the city there were more factories.
they both grew in population and had major manufacturing companies
The working class
The blue area
Sheffield (novanet)
The gap between the rich and the poor grew larger
1) Industrial revolution 2) Pollution 3) Deforestation