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During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
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The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
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.
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During the Agricultural Revolution the population shifted towards rural areas. During the Industrial Revolution, the population shifted towards urban areas.
it was the result of the industrial revolution
False xD
The shift from rural to urban living began during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries. Technological advances led to increased job opportunities in cities, drawing people away from rural areas in search of work. This trend has continued to this day as urban areas offer more services, amenities, and employment options than rural areas.
Families were forced to live in overcrowded urban neighborhoods.
The Industrial Revolution was the concentration of workers in the urban areas.
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.
It resulted in more rural British workers moving to urban centers.
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Mechanization of farm equipment during the Industrial Revolution increased agricultural productivity, requiring fewer workers on farms. This led to surplus labor in rural areas, pushing people to migrate to urban areas in search of work in factories and industries. Urbanization occurred as cities expanded to accommodate the growing workforce and the demand for labor in these industrial centers.
People in the 1880s moved from rural farms to urban cities due to the Industrial Revolution, which created new job opportunities in factories and industries located in urban areas. Additionally, urban areas offered better access to amenities, entertainment, and social interactions than rural areas. The promise of a better quality of life and higher wages also attracted people to urban centers.
the Industrial Revolution prompted a major shift in the American populace from rural communities to emerging cities. These urban centers produced markets that needed larger and more diverse bundles of goods and services.