More factory jobs in urban locations became available. The pay for these jobs was relatively high compared to farm jobs. This lead to many people leaving rural areas and relocating to cities.
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
Many people moved from rural areas to cities.
many people moved from rural areas to cities
Farmers benefitted the least from the prosperity of the Industrial Revolution. As electricity and technology became utilized more, farmers in rural areas began to see less of a need for their production.
FALSE, when the industrial revolution took place, there was less need for people to move out into rural settings because of the many new invetions being made. They also needed more people to work in textiles, mining, and other things; this made them move from the rural areas to a more urban setting.
it was the result of the industrial revolution
During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
Many people moved from rural areas to cities.
many people moved from rural areas to cities
Farmers benefitted the least from the prosperity of the Industrial Revolution. As electricity and technology became utilized more, farmers in rural areas began to see less of a need for their production.
FALSE, when the industrial revolution took place, there was less need for people to move out into rural settings because of the many new invetions being made. They also needed more people to work in textiles, mining, and other things; this made them move from the rural areas to a more urban setting.
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The most famous push and pull factor in European history was that related to the Industrial Revolution. People were pushed off rural areas and farmland and pushed into urban areas and factories.
The most famous push and pull factor in European history was that related to the Industrial Revolution. People were pushed off rural areas and farmland and pushed into urban areas and factories.
The Industrial Revolution and urbanization led to a surplus of people moving from rural areas to cities in search of work. This influx of population provided a ready supply of labor for the growing industrial sector.
yes especially in the industrial areas, not so much in the more remote rural areas
Taking a look at the industrial areas,the corrosion rate seems to be higher since the industrial area can be said to be a combination of both an urban centre and a rural centre and invariably has a corrosion rate= corrosion rate of urban + corrosion rate of rural areas